cTBRN TEz
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x COMPANY, LIMIGED. SD.
This Company's system of sebmarine telegr:ph
cables is the most direct aud. quik ke -st_ means of
communication from E “gypt to Europe, North und
South America, East, “South and West Africa,
India, Australia, New Zealand,,Chipa and Japan,
To secure quick transmission, telegrams should
be marked Via Eastern.
For latest average time to London, see daily
bulletin in:this paper,
STATIONS IN EGYPT: Alexandria, Cairo,
Suez, Port-Tewfik, Port-Said, Suakin. Head
Office, London.
Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Company. British India S. N Company, Lim Limited,
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No. 7,328] ALEXANDBIA, de OCTOBER 25, 1906.
taly engaged asi the vorage wer commencing at Port'Said. Plans
can be geen ery Gthees vy tes ag Ke =
Onn ita though Btaainee for Gib tor Ptyméuth and London are intended to leave
Port Said afees. Hoe, arrtre! 2 ee LL a, trun fom Opi,
ort Bald after the arf am, train every, Monday, A steam tender will OUTWARD.—8.8. Goorkha ar 23 | Hi ARD.— 8.8. Rewa .. October 28
mi pp: aye :
The Brindis! Exp "Iegves, Port, Bald dizeotly the Indian Mails arrive pen<London and Brisbane.
Passengers oan go on seroart the on See belaee en Bia, ead Reckhanptes.
The express steamer usually reaches Brindisi on Wednesday afternoon, oe waaay.
starting at 8 pm. and arriving in London at the very convenient SOG bs dl Sane
= combined: Sea and special ‘train fare is £22.9.11 Port Said to’ Lon
cr
The Bea fares are :— Brindisi £9 First onl oniseu
Marseilles £13 ,, £9 Second.
London £19, £12"
In addition to the above regalar weekly service there are sailings about twice a fortnight
of 5,000 to. 7,000 tons steamera to London, Callin at Malta or Marseilles.
The Mail Steamers leaveSeez f Ao at Bombe Wednesda: d for Aust:
ers leave or Aden mbay eve esday, and for Australia
" and y every y:
ANGHOR MINT, U LIMInE D,
Booking Passeigers and Oar, yee th to Ports in rede werer Europe & America
and China every slternate A steamer leaves for Calcutta, fortnightly, and another i irat class eee stoam fortn fro pe ues.
for Japan. Passengers can embark at Port Said. renee BS, “Porsia® Mev: 16 a” “Bavaria” November 1
For all farther information apply to the Company's Agents, Yer LONDON = BB, “Assyrin* Nev. 5 ‘wer BOMBAY as. " October 31
Messrs. Tuos, Coox & Som (Egypt) ee ctl en eh : Baloon Fares ; from to Gibraltar £9; Marssilles £9; Liverpool (al! son route) £15; London (ali sea route)” £13
ee ~~. . PORTSAID. Derajaion nad Govqraant enplita Thivagh Baten eran! fo Negetert ia Glanere), Tare co wpolmatigu’
esers. Hasmupes & Co. ee ALEXANDRIA. Agents in Caire, Mestre, Thee, Cook é Son. Port-Hald, Mears. Cory & Ce, Lad. ‘
FG. sa HA DBON, Bupectitendant Br &O.8.N. Gesmnbanrt Egypt SUEZ 81-12905 Surther particulars of Freight or Passage apply to @ & Co. Buea. $1-12-905
ne
Orient: Pacific Line ‘of hy Mail Steamers. Deutsche Levante-Linie.
REDUCED SUMMER FARER FROM MAY'TO ONTORER INCLUSIVE. maxiitll sod, Fesssoger Bemmahive, Regus thrse-weehiy fierviee fxs
BALS. Uroys will leave Port Gaid abeat Nov, 6/25. Ortona will Jeave Pert Said abeut Nov, £0
Pert-Said te mccensscgenus{neceroesecesevonsens Claas,
Reanoed (Pere Seid 8 Mee etiiag a IM Sia Fee ee EXPEOTED AT ALEXANDBIA. -
Yares - - Creccccsensseeesnenees seenpeoes = 188 «= 02 a 5
*" ” er Tilbury... Lege: = 1218 e
rebete ef 16
Noy. 1 SSALemnos from aabare |
» 188. Athos from Hasabenr be und for
For ‘ariff end d partionlars apply to ADO
Agents, Uarkd Thea, Cool’ sooty
wr. STAPLEDON & Sons, Poat-Barp & Poat-Tawyix (Sues) §1-19-905 |
BIBBY LINE MAIL STEAMERS.
EE STROSS, Alerndcl Agont.
Deutsche 28 Africa
16-9-906
Speeis! Reduced Rates During Summe: Goason, REGULAR MAM-SERVICE
OUTWARDS to COLOMBO, TUTIOORIN, ete, and RANGOON, Departurcs trom Auez. Dvssaz,
Be. Dertaenire Site ary ere ees One ae HOMBWARDS. To aya Lasson, Borraxpan,
frem Pert Said.
PARES from Port Said to Marseilles £11.00. Londen 4£17.0.0, pee ge pty ggy
Agonts-Catro: THOS. COOK & SON. pace abstr bred seen cate tbe
KHEDIVIAL MAIL Liye.
FAST SRITIGH | PASSENQER STEAMERS.
—_—ooCoOoOoOoOo
GREECE « RKEY LINE.
ress steamers leave Alexandria every Wednesdayat 4 p.m. for PIRAUS, SMYRNA,
MAVPEENE. and CONSTANTINOPLE. iz in opnnection. with Oriént Express train-de-luxe for
= Paris, = cereal PR gece p ub SYRIA LINE.
dria overy Saturday at 6 p.m., and Port Bald every Bunday at
6 pam, ie omer (for Sora ag me Pa CAIFFA tor Nasareth), BEYROUT (for Damascus),
a continuing in alternate weeks to ACA and
THIOL 4 (Cypras).
: LING.
Serorreer ie
NEW KHEDIVIAL HOTEL, ALEXANDRIA.
2S.
D._SAVOYV HOTEL.
HRW FIRST-CLASS ROTM, OF 5 OORING THM HARBOUR & OPPOSITE CURTOM HOUSE
Open all the. year round. — Well-appointed Bar.
MODRRATB OBARGBS. SGPBOIAL THBMS FOR RESIDARTS 119048-5
—_—_— Ch _ lcm
HOTEL BRISTOL. CAIRO.
Full Bonth, Elestrie Light, ee ee ee re eee
RED BSA
decoy 4 at 6 p.m. for JEDDAH, SU AKIN, MASSO
Intervening weeks for PORT SUDAN and
will be mada at PTO for Mount Sina!) as required,
BA
N.B.—Deck chairs provi too and pages I ee ee aE re an This Hotel beaniifelly.séted and is in he nics} cenjral leer tiaiamaler FY
Steamer plans may be seen and passages > ag end Agencies at Alexandria, a) tbe rate Of fon sbilings » day’! Bpoaal wrena for fticers of Art 7. Occupation, 94,882-B1-10-5
Calro, Port Bald, and Sues, or at TH rist Agency. 81-12-904
GUARDIAN ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED,
CAPITAL PAID UP AND INVEGTED ONE MILLION. STERLING.
The Moss S.S. soe pany,Ltd.
| Ammuml Imcome . .+ + + *#= «= -« apron nasa
ss! Total Funds. -; .. ae £5,200,¢
Agents for Egypt andthe Sida’ HEWAT & Co., Alexzan andria. |
LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION,
MARINE NSURANGE, 00 (PANY, LIMITED. o Eetabiiahed 1720. — Agents: BANK OF EGYPT, Limited, ists
ERIAL FIRE OFF s TE ce tet ae RAN FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE C
me Broad Street, LONDOM ta = 1806.—Total Peak pe RANGE, Go —_ NORTHERN anthorised to teen oy:
“MP ERTAT. rraM AR HANK Alexundicla £ oF EREING Chie OBA Caplan Rose 31; 9003
ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANOE.
osnrezarap A. D. 1780
Ohief Office: ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON, £.0
ee ee ee
P. HENDERSON & CO’s LINE.
Steamers leave Burs and Poss Razp ae ee
81-12-9065.
FURDS IN HARD EXORED nae 24,600,000 CLAIMS PAID ae" 446,000,000 | Ustembe
Electric NC R £12. (Latest improvements, MARINE
( a Ligh cina Coe 6600 Tons SS aT ace 27 for London. ) ABExANPRIA ... ... ” {4BGLO-ROYETIAR BANK. Asexanpnu ... ... B. CAP FARI
» Raxeoor 6000 egg oo 10.-for-Liserpodl. OarM® vevees vee vee wax ... ... GEO. MBINROKS.
» , ABRACAN 5800 91283.818908
Due in LONDON or LIVERPOOL 12
Apply WORMS & Co, Fort Seid and Snex, THOS. COOK & Be a L,, Oxo: Sun Insurance Office,
LEXAWDRIA.
LONDON. Founded 1710.— Total sum insured in 1902 £487,600,000.
Agents: LEON HELLER, Osiro, and BEHREND & Oo., Alexandria. 16-1-906
THOS. COOK & SON,
(Barer), Limrrep. HEAD OFFICE—LUDGATE CIRCUS—LONDON,
Gains EGYPTIAN: ORFICB—CAIRO, near SHEPHEARD'S HOTEL >..
Alexandria, Port-Sald, Suez, Luxor, Assuan, Halfa & Khartum.
GENERAL RAILWAY AND STEAMSHIP AGENTS. BANKERS.
BAGGAGE AND FORWARDING AGENTS,
Officially appointed & Sole Agents in Cairo to the P. & 0.S.N. Co.
Large and Splendidly appointed steamers belonging to the
Company leave Cairo thrice weelfly between November and March
for Luxor, Assuan apd Halla, in connection with Trains de Luxe
to Khartum.—Moderate Fares.
Specially Reduced Hates for residents in Egypt by Tourist Services
during November aie Pecember. First sailing November 3rd.
NILE COLD STORAGE
_ COMPANY, LIMITED. _
PURVEYORS OF THE FINEST COLONIAL
MEAT, GAME, POULTRY, BU" BUTTER, |! FISH, etc., etc.
The Company have opened a shop in the NEw MAREET
CAIRO, Noa 148 149 & 250 where the goods imported by then:
var he inapected and purehase.
Telephone No, 1,369,
arettes Manufactu
=) Cleopatra Cigarette Co.
Ga. NUNGOYViICH
are on mls nt the Company's meabehSporveyoen, 10 BH, tee me gpg rt ti
ss760 AsCEDUKS Orro aid al! the High Life of Baypt. 10490
PATRONISED by the Dexs ov Cowxspenr and ¢
SUDAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.
OAIRO-KHARTOY! WINTER MAIL SERVICE. ;
Woednes@ay and Sunday eeptne Car 4, ohn mB. Alger § p.m, depart Cairo
—aeee.e* + *
The C
WEEKLY FREIGHT SERVICE FRON CAIRO TO ASSUAN AND HALFA.
Cook's Interpreters in uniform are present at the principal
Railway stations and Landing- -places in Europe to assist passengers
holding their travelling tickets.
‘Thilfeday and Monday... Gece Cepart Luxor poten ans fale sian
Steamers and Dah apeabs for private parties. Tearoey sd Monday es Gepert Hate separ tinny ed Wetvmesy ane
fipecial arrangements for tour in PALESTINE, SYRIA and: the DESERT, Towett' Rates, | unis pa birsed we - as aie. dope Berber _cepart ak Setetey Sed estar ni.
Bort Camp equipment in the Country, 94-006
[EIGHT PAGES P:T: 1.
s. 8. Chios now in port dissbereing » will il th inst. for Rotterdam & Hambarg,
8.8, Samos now in zh diocharys inst. for Beyrou
god Autre oe burg.
* FLEET STREET, E.C.
Tnolusive: Terms i 0/6. per Day.
ENGLISH GERVIOE AND CATERING.
Under personal supervision of |
My. and Mrs. T. BARTENS..
ar
nglo-American Nile Steamer & | & Hotel
departure during Winter Season
Luxurious First Clase Tourist Steamers VICT ORIA, PURITAN. PACER,
weekly Departures to thé ‘SECOND CATARACT by the 8.8. INDIANA.
THROUGH BOOKINGS TO popes fo GONDOKORO AND shield a
charter. Steam Tags and Steam Laanehes for
_ Btoamers and Dababeahs for
FREIGHT SERVICE BY STEAM i BARGES BETWEEN CAIRG ANB "ALEXANDRIA:
"Working in confunetion and under special arrangement with tho
“Upper Egypt: Boteis-Company.””
” cr. alo, a omens ma en
OFFIORS IN CAIRO ; Sharia Boulat, soomrieaslaahestose7a0 31-8-06
The following steamers are inte “to leave PORT-BAID:
Homxwazo: for Bremenor Hamburg vis Ni ee ere Loe Restos Laseen.
Bayern bob4 Toos .. .. .. about @ Nov. - | Princess Alicy 10011 Tome ww. nc on OHA TD Deo,
are a BOD ne ee we oe me | «| chon 608. mere me we Bie
ee ee ne eo. f ' | Berbardasa pl SS ae 5 BKB TE
Ovrwixe : for CHINA and JAPAN vid SUBS, ADEN, For AUSTRALIA vib SURE, ADEN, COLOMBO,
Grosser Kurfurst 10 Tros . .. .. about 19 Nov,
nae ee (eee esi i ew Dee
ee Pat Ge, ae FriedrichD, Greese ions, we Jan,
rp hy .
Aciaorrs OF
ARTIOULARS AYPLY TO TBR ‘ = eg
SORES, LLEXD 00 Re einem aome.-
Cz. Ne ee ieee atcaas emesis
Mensrs, THOS, COOK & SON (Zexrr) Les., and CARL are Satboriend to oul! tickets tn
GAIBO and
Austrian Lloyd's Steam ee
Alexandria-Brindisi-Veni
Bh oly a ricer yr hapammege Alexandria
rindisi, Tuesday in time fo: ress to Paris, London, Naples, Rome. Arrival Trieste
W cece councstiamitn Vesa Ripeiad (‘Trieste-Ostende . through carriage) and
ae as October #1 4 p.m. 8 Cort Esaaberger
a Ce ee
Fortnightly Service: Aloxandria-Brindist & ages
Steamers leaves Alexandria on or about 11 and 25 October. ,
from Sues) To Aden, Bombay, Colombo, Pi
Yokohama, Kobé about October 5 and Nov. 4, To r
service about October 9 and November 9. To Aden, Karachi, Bombay. Colombo, Madras,
Bangoon and Oaloutia about Ootober 20, .
Eiast-African Line.
Syrian.Carnamanian Line. es
Steamers leaves Alexandria on or about 16 & 80 October.
Syrian-C yprus-Caramanian Lize.. :
Steamers leaves Alexandria on or about October 20 & Nov. 8.
Yor information apply to the A the Agents, Alexandria, Port Said and Sues, Taos. Ooox & Sox, Lo.,
Laos Huxixs,
Helouan.
sna SES Sasa a ee ers Corernems taal mania
CUNARD LINE.
Atcxanéria to New-Yerts and Boston va ie Geptinent ahd Liverpesl
QARGIEEA cwseescorrsmroonrerrst “fee MERE... ene coe corner ens eam ——— ny
Gareediitcsres.-ccecshooeess 13,980 ~ Avg
Meine uae aan 1
= ens
WRU Et osacceanvaseassaintivanesnrnonvevinsssesinijanestensereeee
er Uaroogh ticeste ond peers to ths
Seecrertenen a
THE PAPAY LINE.
(The Hllermay Lines, Ltd.)
nent Sailings from ALExawpaia to J:tverpoot, also Rega
to Pr to Avaznia, Matta, Levant, Buack Sna, and other Mediterranean ports.
Excellent Passenger Accommodation. Peewarcee® carried. Liberal table and
Moderate Fares for single and return tickets
The 8.8. City of Khios now in port will leave for? Liverpool in a few days.
CARGO taken by special agreement only. Through Freights quoted for the Umrrep Sraras
Intanp Towns in Gazat Barram.
Te hee passage OF freight apply to the Agents, BARKER & Co., Alexandria. 1710-905
Dh $a. sls rae RE ETS
DLLERMAN LEN SS, LIMITHD. Pas
OITY LINE. | ~ OITY SHALL L LINES,
MAERSBILLES, LIVERPOOL. BOMBAY & KARACHI.
ae On PARRS :_ fers Said to Malin @L100, Marvailen, SUAS
pom OT cachl, AIEA.9. nS Fort, Bald, to Malte Bee eee carrying Docsor or Suewardesn 1a Onions, | Cuenins
CORY BROS. & Cs Ltd., Agents for Crry Line, Port Said ; Afi — aS: cer ge
rt Said; or COOK & Som (Baypt), Ltd. Cai
.or Hatt Line, Port Said : or COOK & Sox (Bavpt) Ltd. Cairo TS
|"Khe- Ellerman. Lines Limited.
(Included Westcott & Laurance Line.)
lar sailings from Liverpool, Antwerp and London to Alexandria. ean
safitons hen Alandite to dais ean Hisar Pd He Through freight rates to Inland towns
Great Ppritain alao to the U. 8.
due to pe
WwW 8. Joshua eae Londen & , eben 4
Eliane » Sardinia ee tea &
Wenteott » _ Orchis no" skeen mahdrisee a
The'Bilerman 8.8. Assiout. now loading for |, wi t port on the 28th on
22176-20-2-905 x E-TAMVACO, -Alasitidrad pent’
SUDAN Dave & t, EXPLORATION COMPARY,
TRANSPORT
neng aEeeE oe © en —,
ALEXANDRIA BONDED WAREHO LTD.
: _D'ALEXAwpaIE)
Bonded arehouses
IN. ALEXANDBIA,
oaciat Devertrents tor clearing ant
ee PORT SAID, a RUBE
Menton coches oh to St aa aiewes wet a! Ls peei,
<tr S
Pein ‘y ah | )
Hong-Kong. *
scoslerated
To Aden, Mombassa, Zanzibar, Beira, Delagoa Bay, Durban, about October 4 and November 8,
4, Bharia Maghraby, (Telephone 192), Cairo; ¥. Txpxeont, |
lar Services from Livznroon ©
a,
|BND. COOPE & Co., Ltd. Comptoir National: d’Es @Escompte
, : ‘DE PARIS
“BURTON Ln ae ROMFORD. ‘ CAPITAL : :150,090,000 FRS. — £6,000,000 FULLY PAiD Cp.
7 —~ ef
Head Office: +“, R Rue Bergere, Pars.
PALE ALE. § Dol DOUBLE STOUT, 40 BRANCHES IN PARIS AND 112 TaROUGHOUT FRANCE:
: ‘SPECIALLY ‘BREWED FOR EXPORT. Brauches in. LONDON, LIV.ZRPOOL, MAN IH@stee,
in Morocco, Tunis, Bast Indi. Madagayoar, Australia, ote.
= Insurance Coy
FIRE AND. LIFE.
: Largest Fire Office’ in Office’in the worla.
i * oe Apo CO; Agents; Alexandria. ~\') |
aN + R & Cu," Agents, Cairo, ~*
COMP Agents: Se ALEXANDRIA BRANCH : ti, Rue CHERIF PACHA.
PEN -ASSURANOE. ANY, nae “MESSRS JOHN ROSS & Co, Yc
tnoar . ALIEXANDRIA & CAIRO: . "88-904 ‘| Deposit Accounts | opened a at sight @ ‘Sight & for fixed periods:
‘ PERFE ne UGS ADVANCES ON SECURITIES IN CURT CURRENT’ ACCOUNT. ©
TaE__PERPECTON OF OUALITY 1 BL AMUE. = ‘LETTERS OF CREDIT & eens aoe ISSUED.
“eee FOREIGN EXGHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD:
* Stocks and Valuables‘ coceived in “safe. custody.
“@WYN NES, Limirep.
ee —e
: reas AND SALE OF STOOK’ AN AND y SHARES IN BOYPT AND ‘ABROAD.
ay Dividends QOollected. e
“ECONOMICAL $ STORES”
“CAIRO: AND. ALEXANDRIA
as :
ee MANUPAOTURERG OF TER LARGRET LHD MOST. nYvioTENT
~ Centrifugal Pumping Machinery
+ * fia the. wortd, suitable for all purposes,
4 RECLAMATION, “ DRAINEGE, IRRIGATION, arate (S, GRAYING
ACRIOATING DOGES, MINES, & ALL MANUFACTURING PURPOSES.
pam eh eh er ogy Al my
° “‘Rebalts’ Guaranteed. : Over 50 Yours’ Prastiea! Experionce.
: All kinds of Pum and Irrigation Machinery specially
‘ designed Ror Egyptian requirements. :
CALENDAR OF THE WERK.
_ PRIOE. LIST ON APPLICATION. 161.904
HOTEL DU NIL, CAIRO.
San. ; a9 The. Medite-rabean is stormy.
Mon. 23:" Avimals shoal bs. kapt Th nG
"> watering-placés: Aim dance of : 8. ntian arate
_Bditor Pe Manager - R Swmuuoe..
Bogie hie dt inits and fogs. Dress | PIC®: One Piastre Tari¢.
more warmly. —- :
Planting of narcissus.
(Coptic and Mokamolsn:) y
_}
Toes: 24 ‘The stn jn.Soorpio.. Arrival of | .
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER "25, 1965.
} : ——. oS = Weeleetec : i t now will remain sound: SSS SeCEeteee ns
pe bo oS ; w ey Seer baths ia> disagreeable.
“ine eee Lanes Lid: UPR reas ‘TSat, 28 Add segiag athe ora aa THE KAISER AND ISLAM.
g el: 12-904
TE aaSia aE oISAAENEN SSE IPA EE TAN
ek ». RAWLINGS, IMITED.
SODA WATER, LEMONADE, & GINGER ALE.
| ———
CARLTON HOTEL, | tres common:
Re SAID.
Morocco, Two Moslem are reported
; 5 3 : eS st » | to have seceived sabventions: from that - Go.
_ As ferrige wo Bos ow Rous Faxut. Hyer iar , || BAMLME'S FAQHIONABLE HOTAL’| ycssat ts this ond; und te bing an thes
gent: — 3 JOHN B. CAFFARI. Fire-proof, Drained to the Ber: na anaes Sak Se daa Vieitors trem. axcelleat siitors confine themeelvee to beland- .
; & t, English and Cote alight st: SiahGaner eention ing ‘the’ efforts of the ‘Buropeati supporters of
j Freneb Billiards, Fresh and Sal 2asdo.26-6.008 G. AQUILINA, Preceiater the ruler of Moroqoo—ani ‘at the same time
SHE.
ANGLO-EGYPTIAN BANK, _ | sprees
DAILY WEA THER BEPOR'!
: _amaanyaswo ss ar suurer aeesreciszrerstas
article in reality represent the, feslings. of
large section of the Moslent world, tha: owners
A of that admirable establishment and ‘its. po-
| a se
ZSAVOY HOTEL, LUXOR Wspee fargo. «| FES (Ea = ig tn sbtien sad. ping hae
NEW FIRGT CLAsN MOTEL wits AVIRY sUDEAa comronT, te | Jguard. of day: and’ night. watohmen,, and ite
PLENDID SITUATION on the Bank jof tae Mila, on. the road ta Karnak’ “and within fog reach, of Thiebie : a rie mia Rewer the. Teproach of timi-
a vi Boautifal Surre Garten, Terrace overtokic one iver, . = p *: oartait eage
The deciengrrisn of banking. basioers mae Eten ‘Seacking: sem Feat Sodion wake Light, th ne 5 ; (4 steady, 41 4 . M rend id eauible ae i 4 bai ‘to
perp needy tod pte Restaurant open ts Non-Residents. Mmaderat}e Cthracwes | iain more son, “ [ane Srety poems p against inglary
on the mort favourmble eon Omnibus and Porter meet all Train and Seenmwers, : erence a eee ; or-fire. Bat the: case is, we believe, quite other.
: OPENING IN; oy = Bs ec nen, ; wise.. What does Berlin really stand for in the
Telegr. Add. Savor, Luxor. Z alee & nyngess ie. Pepeite Palezandrl ia. 7 q
| THE NATION AL HOTEL, Cairo
OPENS ist NOVEMBER, 1905,
One of the finest and most up-to-date Hotels in the. Metropolis, Situated in “Sharia
Soliman Pasha, the very centre of the healthiest and most fashionable quarter, Stands in its
own grounds with garden and lawn teuni¢ grounds at baok. Over 350 rooms and 5 saloons
Magnificent salle i manger. Handsome. odvered promenade verandah, 8 ) yards long. Highest
* | class ouisiné, electric light throughout, and lifts, 4
English comforts, Rooms and apartments at prices to suit every one,
For farther particulars apply to
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Aeporited es they ‘fail dno ergs ht Pree 7 followers | ‘Ths sons of the hill-men eed
Meveantile opedits tssued Situation on the Beach. ‘ J “hh ogg
Annuities, gensiins, dividends, ote., eollecsed | rey Gurden.- Tews Termin. Large Terrace. B wile Taght.» Ses Bathe. Own eprings - Perfect sanitary arrangements ‘Lente’ at Delhi; ‘aid ee he pond
AD ferther ‘particulars an4 inforcation ean be Moderate Charges. — Sysdal terms Government Ofclals and Ofosri of the Army of Ooonpation, British leaders to -viototy in th worth
obtained on application. =... §69-17.1,908 G@. RUNOKEWITZ, Propricter, Jaro hardly likely to follow * Al Lew
B, SPATEIS. <6 SIMAGEA tb goeeey wa, v0 te wena ; *|'ebo are thé Puabs's followers’ in hero
: as
"Oatno @ Auaxanves. Actions of eustomers, “| Siomens-SohuckertWerke | 2°rwcAL macumes & margeiats,
coulicarae men, who consider thein.
‘of matinging’ “Rgypt, thé Sudan,
ba Meslenh world; ® tiny liandfal of honest
nationalists ; and those ja of avery party:
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FBS —- KASE-EL-NIL STRENT,
OAIRO | BRANCH SUARRS BUILDING
Oppovite the BANK OF BGYPT.
Goneralagent Gu Gustav Grob,E E. | pon, ‘sss, pe Teleghoos 61:
85240—15-1-906
THE ARTESIAN BORING
PROSPECTING COMPANY.
(SOCTRTE ANONYM).
QATRO; 28, SHARIA: HL- MAN ARH.
; (OPrOuITA IMPERIAL OTTOMAN BARK).
le
"NBT Whey i the oinc
“pa supplied fo the Bed Cross Bo- |:
Gety,’ London, for use by the
. Invelided ‘troops and: hospitals {1
‘Bouth Africa, % the House «
crowds listen to the Pavba’s éretlons. We
admit hig .cloquence and wit, thodgh we
deplore the pervorsity: ‘ot hie -idoay and his
entire ‘absence of -humoar,—bat eloquence
attracts an-Arab ordwit before all others, Who,
of the thousands who orowd to hear and
‘hon him, will follow Maatapha Kamit?
Pastinia,in our opinion, goting anoouscions:
‘ly as Germany ‘adromaier, Thoroll of hiseloquen:
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“ CULWELL WORKS, °
, WeinmmserZom.
5 —{astaltation of complete: Wator. sappilos for drinking, agricalteral, ‘ane
Industrial purposes by'means of artesian wells,
tl. Déeo harings for weeergues purposes in ail conditions Of vot bv means of the
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As NOT a Makeshift NOR a. ‘Babseieuny
peop ht Speman high qoartorm: at. ©
saree va to aooapt-the British Qooupation
‘On gale’ al
at iany i culty in it, toe.
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RIOTING AND LOOTING.
KILLED AND WOUNDED.
Santiaqo (Chili), October 24.
'The batchors’ strike hera resulted in fierce
rioting. ‘he mob attempted to sack the pablic
buildings. The police fired repeated yolleys.
There are 12 killed aod 80 wounded. The
garrison was absent at manavres, and the
citizens were called out to maintain order.
Rioting and looting still continue here. Over
five hondred were killed and wounded on
Sondsy and Monday, including numbers of
police. The rioters stopped the trains from
starting to fetch the troops. The agitation has
spread to Valparaiso. The trouble 8 due to tho |
‘ | wh n a motor-car k k 1 h dow w th h
8 ( Ik ili) oO t t 24 1) ooCcKel im n 1 18
A riot has ocqarred in consequence of a '
heavy tax on Argentine cattle.
strike among the batchers. Fifty people were
killed and 500 wounded. Order bas been
restored. ( Havas’
TR |
RUS@A’S FIGHT FOR FREEDOM. |
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SERIOUS DISTURBANCES.
Sr. Perensnuna, October 24.
Public meetings of all classes are discussing
political questions. The Lithuanians resolved |
to boycott the National Assembly ‘and to join
with all .the progressive elements in the
struggle against bureaucracy. Similar" resolu-
tions were adopted in other centres.
No cattle trains have arrived for two days.
Generally ten ‘arrive every day. At Moscow
there is only a’ week's supply of meat. (Reuter)
St. Psrsensnune, October 24.
The strike on tha Russian. railwaya. is
spreading
like wild-fire to the principal! given: Le Détour, Francesca da Rimini, Lulu,
Tue Burnpist Maw will arrive at Alex-
andria at 3 p.m. aud be distributed at 5 p.m.
to-day.
Suez Canat.—288 vessels passed through
the Canal from the 6th to the 22nd inst., the
daes from which amounted to fra. 6,581,967.40.
Stray Doos.—Stray and ownerless dogs
found in the Matarieh district of Cairo daring
the night of Thursday will be poigoned by tha
police.
—
Van Accipent.—A Manicipal Inggsge van
ran down a native boy named Abd-el-Ghani
Mohamed yesterday, causicg him injuries
which reqaire 10 days’ treatment. P
>
Motor Acctpenr. Yesterdsy ‘a mounted
policeman was passing Shareh Aboa El Nawatir
horse. The policeman was irjaredand prowptly
haken to hospital. :
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Sranparp Lire Assurance CoMPaNy. —
We aro requested to state that the offices
ot the Cairo branch of this company have
now been transférred to their buildings oppo-
site the Ssvoy Hotel.
Army Meo Inspection.—The Cairo
District Urders of the Egyptian Army announce
that all non-commissioned officers and men
arriving from Alexandria will be subjected to
a daily inspection by s medical officer for
seven days after return.
Atuampra Tueatae.—Tha season of the
Itslian comedy company at the Alhambra is
drawing to s close. The last performance will
be given on ‘Toesday next, when ‘a1, Italian
version of Pinero’s 7'he Second Mrs.T'anqueray
will be giver. Oo the intervening nights, the
following plays will be staged, ia the order
if
ag
Pat 4 . ; Sle . : 4
THE KGYPTIAN GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1905. _
“KAISER AND 'PASHA,
Se
TROUBLE IN CHILL. [LOCAL AND GENERAL‘| Crry's NEW FILTERS. | GERMANY IN TURKEY.
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[INAUGURATION BY KHEDIVE
—e .
YESTERDAY'S CEREMONY.
—
The new system of American Jewell filters
which have been. installed at the Alexandria
Waterworks, and, which have been supplying
the town with purer water for some-tima now,
were formally inaugurated by H.H; the Khe-
dive yesterday, in the presence of a parely
cfliciel gathering. ~ Invitations, which
been sant ont by the Alexandria Monicipality
and the Water Company {codjointly, ‘were re-
stricted to members, past and reemnt of the
Municipality, the msgiatracy, the Army, the
heads of religious denominations, .and the
chiefs of the various Government and maunici-
psl-depari mente. : :
The ceremony was .timéd to take place at
4.30 pm., and his Highness arrived with his
asval well-known punctaality. He drove up to
Rond Point, en by HB. the Go-
vérnor, snd escorted by his Body Guard. On
roaching the grounds of the’ Water sept
bis Highness was received, at the foot of the
carpeted staircase leading to the “settling”
basios, by the members of the company’s board
and the Manicipal Conneillére. After shaking
bands with a nomber of those present, his
Highress was cordacted by Mr. J. B Cornish,
jan, manager of the Water Company pro tem,
to the settling basins,.it- being the intention of
the company to shan {0 Khedive , the whole
process of filtratién from start to finish, in
other words, from the moment that the muddy
lloted water enters the filters from the
Mahmoudieh Canal, ontil it is discharged as
eae as Crystal into the distributing mains of
8 city.
The water from the canal is pumped first of
all by one set of engines into a distribating
reservoir, from which it is led off to each of
the three settling basins, on its way being
mixed with @ solation of sulphate of alum
which acts as'a precipitant, ert 3 a large
quantity of mod\to deposit before the water
reaches tho filt These settling basing
sro divided by tmid-wall so. arranged that
the serfsce water from the first. half of the
basin flowa to the “bottom of the second half
of the atin an@ again
of the’sscoud half/to the filter tanke.
from tha serface |
4
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Tan cane
M. JAURES AND THE KAISER.|. ASTONISHING ARTICLE.
SEVERE CRITIQUE.
(Gazette’s Special Service ).
London, Tuesday, Oct. 24.
M. Jaures, the Socialist leader, in an article
on the tendencies. of German Foreign policy,
remarks that it is impossible for Republican
France to associate herself therewith. He adds
that the French Socialist’ party to which he
belongs will never cease combating Germany's
attempt to secure privileged treatment in
Torkey.
Germany, he'says, has made it her policy to
flatter and support the present Sultan, and
this policy is to a great extent responsible for
the horrors of the Armenian massacres and the
sanguinary anarchy now prevailing in Mace-
donia.
It was the special assistance of Germany
thst secured the absolute immunity of the
Sultan and encouraged the continuance of
this repressive measures, while he might
otherwise have yielded to the mandate of
united and oananimous Barope.
KHEDIVE'S RETURN TO CAIRO.
Cairo is alresdy commencing to don the
festive garb in whichit yearly welcomes the
return of H. H. the Khedive to the Capital
after his sammer a“jouro in Earope and
Alexandria, The decorations in the Bab el-
Hadeed station are almost completed and are
as gay as on former occasions, many of the
moeques hung with flags, and the ma-
jority Of the | buildings throaghont the
city aré makioy similar preparations.
In addition to ‘the arrangements for the
official reception which we published yester-
day, the Army of Occupation will provide a
ANTI-BRITISH INCENTIVES.
(Gazette's Special Service).
Louvon, Tuesday Oct. 24.
The “Berliner Tageblatt” gives great pro-
minence to an article written by Mustapha
Pasha Kamel, Editor of “Al Lews,” stating
that three hundred. million Moslems, inspired
by the same feelings and beliefs, will prove a
most powerfal factor in international: politics.
Napoleon dreamed ot/ becoming the Emperor
of the world of Islam; the German Kaiser bas
the same ideas, and his visits to the chief
Moslem capitals prove his sympathy with
the Moslem faith and peoples. % Sour
From ‘fangier to Peking Mohamedans watch
his career, wondering if it can be really pos-
sible that a Christian Emperor could become
the friend and patron of Islam. They feel!
gratefal for his attitode during the Armenian
crisis ; and his assarano3e of friendship to Mo-
hamedans daring his visit to Syria and
Palestine have created a genuine sympathy for
Germany among Moslems.
Mustapha Pasha Kamel argues that it is
a grave mistake on the part of Germany. to
watch the growth of British inflaence in
Egypt with indifference, snd promises the
friendship of Islam to apy Buaropean Power
energetically opposing Eogland in Bgypt.
Great surprise is manifested that the “Berliner
Tageblatt” has thought fit to publish this
article, and the fact is regarded as a farther
symptom ot Germany's pic-pricking policy
which msy eventaally recoil upon her.
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AN EARLY TOURIST SEASON.
The tourist season is commencing very
_ THE ROYAL VISIT. -
_ BRITISH WARSHIPS ARRIVE. |
(From oun. Gwar Oshanerospene)
“BLM's. cruiser
afternoon at 2.40, fiying the pennant of
Captain H. H. Campbell, who was. seo nd:-in
command to: the Prince of Wales when his -
Royal «Highness commissioned the - crniser
Crescent, and saw his last active service afloat.
The Terrible looked very’ handsome as she
steamed slowly, down the harbour to buoy '
No. 7, where she was moored. . tf.
The Admiral boat, H.M.S. Sar-
prjee, bss algo arri
Datgh basin. : ef
- It is expected that the Prince’ and ‘Princess
of Wales will visit Navy House and the
Boglish Hospital on their arrival here.
Phe streets are filled with: visitors and
passengars from the steamers.
Ne
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DELEGATION MUNICIPALE'
(Communication Oficial
mh nu hh ba oe
1 ’
de M. Amb, A. Mai —
‘Btaient préeenta ; MM. Mansour Bey Yous-
sel, B. Stross, Soliman Bay AtwaiN@, foxrede
chi, membres, W. P. Chataway, admiristratear,
A. Willner, secrétaire pi.- =
In Dé‘égation émet un ayis favorable & ane
proposition da service du Nettoiement, tendant
4 ls réparation de l'asphalte de I’éoarie de
Fleming ot sutorise, & cet effet, ane
de L.B. 22.760m/m demandée par la “Val de®
Travers Co.” pour-ce travail.
\ ~ Port Said, Parsday. ~
Terrible arrived bore this .
and is moorad: in. the ©
Noozhs, pour sea expériences, la Délégation.
A
de soumettre cette proposition & le
Commission Manicipale, avec avis favorable,
en Ini indiqaant les conditions anxqualles elle
was a very matked difference noticeable in geeri of honor, composed of ove captain, | early this year, as is very evident in Cairo.
the clearness of the water between the first and | two subalterns, and 100 ravk and file of the | Both Shepheard's and the Continental Hotels
second half of the basins, and still more ac | 204 Battalion Royal Inni-killing Fusiliers, | pave far more visitors than is asasl in October,
centres, téstifying to the completeness of the | La Figlia di Tefté, Mia Moglie non ha Chie,
organisation, the aim of which is political ' (matinée), Sullivan, and J! Diavolo e Acqua
react strikers, including students at er batweon that and the dirty water first let into | with the regimental colour and band. The | and the rame may be said of the other hotels estime.que cette concession pourrait étre ac-
meeting at Karkoff, encountered the,cavalry. fhe beret. Hichness had tin wind | goard will be formed up oatside the station ' which are open. Several pensions have opened coniée, ie pty
The demonstrators ‘fired rovplvers \at the Romourep Arnest or JeweLteas. — We cer h’s Highness had gone over the whole | at 11.10 a.m. and the standard will be ' their doors to tourists who are going to make} 2 Délégation, va la. noteda setvice, du
are officially "informed that the statements cf ths hy ins, listening attentively to the | placed opposite the main exit, which will be! , lengthy stay. A very large number of 19 ostobre 1905, décide de demander & le
troops, and threw bombs atmorg them. The,
troops fired volleya ints the crowd, and there
are many wounded on both sides. ( Reuter)
retbe arrest of sevarallocal jewellers which
hayeappeared in~the columns of certain of
our contemporaries aré inaccurate. However,
ee | on enquiring as to the actaal facts ,we wore
| given to understand thatsomething had happen-
| 94, but that the interests ofjjustice and of the
public prevented avy disclosares from being
made to the Press. We therefore have a right
to presume that arrests are impending,
and that certain Alexandrian jawellors have
been swindling the public for some time. Have
they~by/any chance acquired Government
stamps for hall-markivg moefal !, There are
nomerous romours to that effect.
NEW RUSSIAN: LOAN.
Sr. Pereaspuac, October 24.
Namerons foreign bankers, inclading Lord
Revelatoke, are now here arranging the details
of a loan which it is expected will appear in
November, probably for upwards of aaveniy
millions sterling, divided . between France,
Germany, Holland, Bogland, and America.
( Reuter)
—_—_eE = Murper at SaMatat.—Soveral thieves, of
Samatai, neat Kafrel Sheikh, in the night of
KING AND MIKADO.
; Lonpon, October 24.
The King has cynferred the Garter on the
Emperor of Japan. The insignia will be taken
out by Prince Arthar of Connanght, bat the
date bas not yet been fixed. ( Reuter,
the 18th inst. attacked a ghsflir employed by
a land company and killed him. The next
day the company informed the Deseouk Court
and the Markaz authorities at Kafr el Sheikh
ofthe incident, and a Parqaet official from
Dessouk, the Mamour of the Markaz, and the
Doctor of Tanta Markaz set ont to Samatai.
They there saw the mardered ghaflic and after
the necessary enquiry they a!lowed the body to
ba boried. The weapons usedin the murder,and
| theclothes stained with blood,were prodaced at
the enqairy, and the murderers, who were
identified as Nadgi Allam, Abdul Kader el
Magbrabi, Hassan Aba Omar, and Adam Rizk,
bavesince been captured, pat in irons, and
taken to the prison of Dessouk.
EE SS
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4
MOROCCO.
DEPARTURE OF MISSIONS,
Tanaier, October 24.
he French Mission leaves Fez on the 26th
Octeber, the British and German on the 6th
November. (Reuter)
Bripr Disapreans.—A marriage was recent-
ly arranged between a Moslem boy of eleven
and a girl of twelve years of age. The wed-
ding day was, fixed, and at the ceremony the
little bridegroom was taken from his home by
the “best mén” and his friends to a café some
distance from the house, according to the old
custom entitled “Bl Hauronb” (ie. flight) in
‘which the bridegroom flees*from the house
which the bride enters in his absence. ‘This
action on the part of the bridegroom is
supposed to signify that ‘he leaves his house
open to his bride, who mist enter first. ‘Tired
ont by the excitement of the day the bride.
groom slept till his friends in the café
found it time to return and bade him awake.
The poor child, fatigued and dazed, collapsed
and had to be driven, fast asleep again, to the
house, wherg his friends found that moarning
SPAIN AND FRANCE,
‘ Mapnip, October 4.
At this evening’s banquet the King and M.
Loubet exchanged toasts commenting on the
friendship of tha two countries and their
desire to see the maiutenance of general peace.
(Reuter)
; Mapkip, October 24.
M. Lonbet held a review of the troops and
afterwards launched at the .Town Houee. Tor-
rential rains are falling. ( Havas,
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To the Mortgage Debenture Holders of ABET :
DAIRA SANIBH SUGAR comoniriog La. sere a wistaal Gee CAA tomate c
ROE Moslém weddiog. The bride, finding the crowd
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the ont- | and noiso very tirseome, and being extremely
standing Debeataros of the above Curpiation | bored by the old women who chattered to her,
which are repayable of, the rst day of | thought that she might aa well leave a cere-
November 1905 will be peid on that dave’ mony which she did not anderstand or appre-
together with coupon for interest ‘ben don, | cinta, and disappeared. And the strangest part
at Messrs, Glyn, ‘Mills, Ourr'a & Uo.,“7,| of the story is that nothing has been seen of
Lombard Street, in the City of Le= to. | her cince her disappearance,
Debentures, to which “must be attached
all conpons for interest..subsequent to the |
first day of November 1905, gone ah
sited with the said Bank for examination |
three olear days before payment. Forms for
listing the sbove Debentures and coupon
can be obtained at Messrs. Glyn. Mills,
Currie & Co,
Dated the 28rd day of October 1905.
bees me ewer ST
SPORT AND PLAY.
en eel
FOOTBALL.
The E.T.C. Steff open their football season
to-morrow with a match sgainst the Depart
mental Corps on the Mustapha ground. Kick
Beoretary. off at 8.90,
pepit-t
explanations of Mr. Cornish, and followed by
the invited guests, he was conducted to the
filter honso, passing on ewer through a small
suxiliary engine house, fit i
lift centnifagal recess
omps for
of the filters. Th at
ese ines:
Bellis and Morcom, Pee: | p, also
drive the electric dynamg su ptfn électric
light for the whole of the waterwo and the
into the mains of the town. This filter-house is
divided into two stages, and a start was eat
the opper stage, which is what may be called
the operating platform, where the whole of
the manipulation of the water is carried ont.
been working for
throughout the depth of the send until at a
depth of 10 inches the sand was quite free
from mad. His Highness was then taken to
became clearer and clearer.
His Highness was afterwards condacted to
the lower stage of the filter-house, where the
intricate system of pipes, valves, and regala-
tora connected with each {ilter-bed was seen in
working order, and then proceeded to the msia
eogine beeen, where he was shown the electric
recording instruments connected with the
settling basins, the filtered water reservoirs,
the town reservoir, and the main pumping
engines supplying the water to the town. His
Highness was petly strack by the very con-
venient raanner in which all the gauges and
the starting and rezalating mechanism of the
evgines were arranged, a single man beingable
to control the whole of these withoat moving
from one spot. The boiler-house was then
visited and afterwards the workshops of the
or oa gave expression to the.pleasdre
which
partaking of some refreshment, and shaking
hands with his gagsta,the Khedive drove away,
as he had come, attended by H B& the Go-
vernor,
It is interesting’to note that the new filter
plant, which must be considered as an immense
boon to the inhabitants of the city, has taken
ander thr B pray to lay down. The filters
sere supplied by the Jewell Pil'er Ormpany of
New York, the engines by Douglas and Grant,
of Kirkoaldy
The work
carried ont ander
of Mr,
the supervision
H.R. 0. Blagdev, the company’s chief en- Sas eTO 11.
ineer, tded Mr. A. M. ‘whie! ORCHESTRA PLAYS 6 TO 11,80 P.M
i, art, be roprentated ef the Jowell’ DBLIGHTYUL SECA TN ¢ on SE,
\
‘of erecting the filters has been| Table d'Hete Luneheons & Dinners,
aF
lused by his Highness.
people arrived by the Norddeutscher Lloyd
‘ The programme of the reception tobe he'd gohleswig on Monday, and it Was found necee-
| by his Highness on the Ist Beyram will be
with twoshigh-
speed engines arranged to drive & pe ee fonnd in another colamn.
EGYPTIAN ARMY.
H.H. the Khedive has been most gra-
agitators of the ciously pleased to confer the decoration of
and H. Hodgson, all of the Sudan Govern-
ment, to the rank of Kseimakam.
| Lieutenant Grey—-Hilhouse, Royal Navy,
_who has arrived in Bgypt from Bogland, has
-baen taksn on the strength of the Egyptian
; Bl Bimbashi C. ¥. N. Percival has been
| transferred from the 11th Sudanese to the
lst Battalion, and El Bimbashi L. W. Le
Montmorency Carey has been transferred from
half! qoently atrack off the strength of the
Egyptian Army.
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ARMY OF OCCUPATION.
Lieutenant Frederick St. J: Blacker, Rifle
Brigade, hse been promoted to, be Captain,
vice G. N. Salmon, seconded. ‘.
Second Lientenant ©. M. Davis, Rifle Bri-
gade, has been promoted to the rank of
lieutenant, vice F. St. F. Blacker.
Lieuteoant-Colonel Francis A. Fortescue,
King's Royal Rifle Corps, has been made
Colonel.
Major R. N. Gamble, DS,0., 20d Battalion
Royal Berkshire Regiment, arrived at Cairo
yosterdsy “from Alexandria en roate . to
Khartoum, ;
a
-Bartisn Cuamegr or Commence. —We woald
draw the attention of manufactarers and mer-
ted | chants to the work of the British Chamber of
Commerce of Egypt, which was formed in
1896 with the sole object of assisting British
trade in this country. The services of the
Chamber are always at the disposal of any
member desiring information on trade matters
generally, including the question of appoint-
ing suitable agents. As no fee is for
sach advice, itis obviously in the interesta of
all British tradera here to become members,
especially when it is remembered that the
annaal sabscription is merely the nominal one
of £1. The latter payment also inclades a copy
of the monthly Journal issued by the Chamber,
Home enquirera can obtain farther particulars
from oar London office, 36,
which acts as agenta to the Chamber.
WINDSOR HOTEL
Restaurant,
Served on the Terrace.
‘woe
sary to ron a special train from Alexandris to
Cairo to accommodate them. Yesterday after-
poon over thirty tourists arrived at Port Said
by the Marseilles P. and O. boat.
CALABRIAN BENEFIT CONCERT.
Whilst reminding oor readers that to-mor.
row is the day fixed for the conoert which bas
been organised by the Cairo Musical and
Dramatic Socisty for the benefit of the victims
of ths receat Calabrian earthqoakes, and which
will be held at the Opera House ander the
distingoished patronage of H.H. the Khedive,
the Earl of Cromer, and many athers, we
woold onca more urge them to give the
organisers their heartieat sapport by being
preseat at the conosrt. In making this appeal
we might mantion that among those who have
reserved boxes are the Esrl of Cromer, H.B
Sir Reginald.Wingate Pasha, H. BE Fahkry
Pasha, H.B. Scander Pasha Fehmy, Count
Arrivabene Valenti-Gonzsga, Sir Elwin Palmer,
Major L'Bstrange Johnstone, Gaptain Stock-
well, the Hon. FP. Morgan, and several others.
Tbe programme, which we published on Satar-
day, is an excellent one, and ensures & guqoeas-
fal entertainment. To the [iat of names
published of - the taking “part. we
mast add those of Miss Gectade B. Simpson
and Signor B, Mariani, whose sérvices were
secured at the last moment. Miss Simpson
will sing Alicia Neodham’s “O, Beating Waves”
and Teresa dol Riego's” “Hippy Songz,”
and Signor Mariani will sing the “Recit da
Graal” feom Lohengrin. *
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL.
HHL Princ Djetoil Pasha Tonsscon, HA
Ghszi Mabniond | Mukhtar Pashs,. Count
Zsgheb, Major Camborland, Macaulay Bey,
Csptain Alderson, Lieutenant-C slonel Hunter,
Dr. Otto Graf, Mr. Christopherson, and Mr.
Harrison arg among the latest arrivals at
Shepheard’s Hotel, Criro.
Lord and Lsdy Chelmsford arrived at Port
Said yesterday on the P.&.0. Macetonis, on
their way to India. .
ga 2
Sir Elwin Palmer left’ Alexandria for Cairo
at midday yesterday. :
New Broad-street, | Ba
Commission Municipale de I’sutoriser & faire,
dés maintenant, une commande de 14,000 m.c,
de dalles qai lui .seront res poar l’en-
tretien da dallsge des rues le courant de
Vexereice prothain. aise
Considé-ant qa’il a été constaté jasqa’ici,
pendant cette année, 17 cas de rage, Ia Délé-
gation sur Ia proposition des Services Sani-
taires et Vétérinaire décide, par application |
l'art. 3 do l’arrété da 90 Mai 1905, que les
chiens circolant sur la voie publique devront
étre muselée, oo tenus en laisse.” Le miuseliére
devea étre conforme au, modéle déposé aa
barean central ‘sénitaire de la Moanicipalité.
Un délai d’an this est sccordé aux proprié-
taires de chiens, poor se mettre en
Las séanoxs de ls Commission ot ek Dad :
gation se tiendront & 9 b.
Ramadan. sa =
Uae séance da ‘In Cominission sura Kea
Mersredi prochain, :
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Section Cotonniere >»
_ Qoxstionraine p'Ocropre 1905:
N.262.
(Pridre de répondre avant le 2 Novembre ent
cous servant de la langtis que vous préféres).
1.—Veuillez noos diré si le temps en Ooto-
bre a été favorable aux Cotonniers ® et si vous
aver 60 des dégits occasionnésypar les bronil-
lards, ‘ou par d'autres inflaences stmosphé-
igues !
9.— Quel est le résultat comme quantité de
laypremitre cevillette 1 quel est celui de ls
seconde, jnrq7’A ce jour t ¥ a-t-il augmentation
on diminution de récolte sur vos. indicationsda
mois de Septembre 7 ;
Ea A ara se présente la réoslte dite
-
4.—Bn résnmé, combien pour cent, en plag
on en moinsy’en comparaison de l’année ‘der «
aidre, croyez-vous qué la récolte totale rendre
par feddan dans votre Markez? Bt combien
dans votre Moudirieh 1 é
5. - Relativement & l'année passée, combien
rich 7 = EA
6.—Comment sont maintenant les rende-
moyasnd & l’égrenage, ir: gall
Te Mit-Afifi 1 Ie Joapotekt V'Abbassi 1 -
Y’Asbmooni ? eat ;
vied
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RHE HGYRMAN GAZESTE, W4ONSSDAM OCTOBRE 25, 1005 | - oe es
: ara Rcd oe xi Pi ES ie s : ses CoE SAE es ia, DR Sca iar PRET TNE Wi a
ENTERIG FEVER AND THR. | empty om mma, Sue nibs ag “AU DE ROUGE.”
ARMY. popalation inhabiting 1° | remarkable for an exceptional inoreasé in the | one we
Assouan camps, and it is not surprising = terio-fover,-viz. :—Admissions D'ALEXANDRIE .
paren ne ary lsgteg hye pror8y6, 1.795 71897, 2,010 ; 1898, 2,875. All| QENERAL DRAPERY ESTABL!SHMENT.
k enteric fever, 1$ wou 7a, b ’ | the sani ities in India ‘are: $ = hen
DR. LBIGH CANNEY'S SCHEME. | give it to them. Another consideration worthy | Dr. ret my amt ial : , (Central Tramway Station),
ese of notice is that, if there is one axiom more Srbax Soctat : Ruz Mosqués Arranine No. 21 CAIRO. ‘
generally accepted in ranitation than otbers, it |}
is that long ocoapation of camps tends to mak»
them anhéalthy, at all events for the British
soldier, even if the strictest precautions ars
taken. :
I should have liked to pay 4 surprise inspe>
tion when “Dr. Catiney’s camps were in fo!l
awing. Of course I will be told that no camp:
ever wore like them in cleanliness, order, sn |
discipline ; but I am afraid, now that they
have been swept away, I cannot take” this fo:
granted, looking to the population that had to
be dealt with, aid knowing the extreme diffi.
calty of maintaining health in peace time, t»
say nothing of war, among disciplined troop:
in camp. °
Dr. Gallwey writes to the “Time,” from
Simla as follows :—
Bir —In The Times of August 92, 195,
there is a leading article dealing with the
—
pureav pa piacement’ |P, PL-UNK ETT,
patisnts say they got it swallowing water — : a
when bathing in the plange bath j@) Kamptee, I |
D
one case from drinking water
PROPRIETOR:
Orraxs
Une maison de commission demande an
placier pour ia branche alimentation.
Une maison de ‘Nouveautés (importante
demande, un employé poor la vente. ;
DIRTST IMPORTER OF BRITISH AND IRISE
TEXTILE MANUFACTURES.
Children’s Outfitting Department — Newly
stocked with season’s goods, in Hats, Bonnets,
Tams, Cappets, Frocks, Over-coats, Cloaks,
Pelissés, Drosses, ete., in Cloth, Curl:Far, Silk,
Embroidered Cashmore, etc., sad woollen ander-
clothing. ;
All made in Great Britain. aad Ireland, and
the best on the Egyptian ‘market. Bstly
selection re¢ommended. yeas
Dress and Piece Goods Depsttment, ‘under
an Eoglish-spesking manager, well stocked and
nicely assor‘ed.
Fins Irish Linou Fronting, and Handket-
chiefs a3,nsaal. “24916-15-11-905
CIGARES .
de provenance directeet =
both in peace and war, at the same time throa-
ing the blame on the military or other suthori-
ties for not carrying out the complete and
comprehensive scheme by which this gentleman
proposes to prevent enteric fever in. any
British Force, because a method of protectioa,
advocated by one man based on his advisory
administration and experience gained in cod-
nexion with camps formed for the construohion
ofthe Nile Dam at Assougn, is not forthwith |
coset une garantie de £1000 demande un
emploi d’enoaissear ou do caiasier.
Un comptable connaissant le frangais st
Yallemaud cherohe un;emploi.
difficulty excladed from them.
Another point is, thesa camps were adjacent i of the disease wo.are acting in this Une des, pramitres maisons de confection de
to the pepe 24 side ac averion the | 8eq2ence, by seeing to rigid isolation (of the In ville desaande deax employés. °
othe®, the fire air therefrom helping to a grost | 43
extent-to keep up their reputed high lavel of
;| health. Finally, the ey rmyiey~ - been;
‘asty’s Forces in India, aud before going, almost totally evacaated luring he working
a principal object of this letter it Siar hours of the day, thus assisting their aeration
and cleanliness. ‘
This is all [ have to say about Dr, Canney
and Assousn. Ia his pamphlet “Typhoid, the
Destroyer of Armies, and its Abolition,” he
appeals to auoieat and modern history. I am
tinab'e to follow him in the former, but in the
latter he instances ,the Abyssinian, Saskin,
and Ashanti campaigns as favoring his water
theory, because’ special measares had to,
taken to provide water in Abyssinia
Snakio, and in Ashanti the water was thong
adopted. : \ : :
It is stated that the most-gbvions spplica-
tions of science are treated with absolute
tion of regiments and drafts freebly arrived in| 1, Seordtariat ost ouvert les Landi, Meroredi
tion of the ae is source, which has &t Vendredide.7 h. 1/2 & &.b. 1/2 deesoir.
a fraitfal cause ot ita spread | — Les insertions :ci-dessus sont faites gratuite-
in stations. : s
In your leading article-on Dr. Canney’s ment par les soins de la Bosiéts ot coal les
lotter it is stated that “germs, when reosived | eecistaires penyent en béndficier.
into watercontaining organio matter of other] Les personnes qui font des offres on des
HIS MAJESTY THE KING.
REIMS.
SOLE AGENT I# EGYPT AND SUDAK,
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IMPORTATEUR GENEBAL-
FOJRN.SSEUR DESA LE KHEDIVE
et de tous les grands Olabs st, Hotels d'Egypt
2—Rwue dela Gare du Caire—2
one tor the cantonment generally, and one for
the civil population living in and aboot the
bazaars; cantonmént committee assembles
monthly, and oftener if necessary, to disouss
sanitary and other matters, both sanitary
ICOLA 6. SABBAG
ing members of the committea. In | to be highly pollated, therefore special "| lied tap ‘water than in sterilised, sewage. To. ‘ . Ee . + ;
Chios ogy anit, bas & medioal «fi | cautious wate advised to be takoo, with Pini] Frankland’sexperimenta they lived 38 days| Nous croyoos alle te bike maaan’ Oe repens ea Molen $f ie
specially detailed to look after its eauitatiow.'| resalt (according to Dr. Canney) that there} deop well water, 19 days in Loch Katrine ; pour étre admis dans la Bocié:6, les employés Aer ek Oras ALEXANDRIR :
It will be seen from this chat the sanitary | was a marked absonoe of preventible disessy. pad empath pode see ot fact thet |e Rerebens ; He. sinter t0:ses t | Telephone) No.
: 1. Avoir'travaillé au moins 6 mois & Alex- : i ’ ; sas 20-505
These were short, sharp, devisive campaigns
on virgin soil and with almost continuous |.
movement of all troops. In, the early stage-
of war troops are compsfatively free from
zymotic affections ; then comes the middle
stage of diseass ; and finally the veteran im-
monity stage. ‘These wars quoted by Dr.
Canney were all completed in their active
stages well ander six month. In Ashaoti
filters were used, but I doubt very mach if
any extensive boiling operations went on,
for there. was no Royal Water Corps. Filters
have bean abolished in India, because they
personnel and eqaipment is On a sound footing,
‘and since the establishment of this schem>,
now in existence about four years, itis claimed
that the health efficiency of the Army has been
much increased. ‘One of the most recsat ap-
pointmeuts created is an “Inspector of Health
Efficiency,” whose daty it ig to teach men
personal hygiene, and to. bring up to a healthy
level those who through ignorance or laziness
lower the activity of the Army in this respect,
With this scientific machinery at our dis-
posal we have been sucoessfal in reducing tke
be’ dreaded or solicitously guarded — 2. Jouir d’ane bonne répatation ;
I have already shown that our Indianex-{ g Btre munis de bons certificats ;
perience is dead against this, and in my : <
opinion it has ‘also absolutely disproved 25735—1-4-906
by the American Commission who report on
an outbreak, “daring the Spanish-American |
war) in fo eee using wmanicipal water}
. Which i
supplies, ro decimated, while tbe SOGIETE ANONYME DU BEHERA
mavicipalities selvés remained absolute-
ly free: from the’ disease.
Finally. * leading article deals with AVIS
; stating that they have applied Sams
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1882, Bat while this progress his baen going | ‘Thon in’ his historical roview we coms to} Mikado, bat tet reputed relative freedom | anx ectionnaires de la Société Anonyme du} AUGUST ENGEL =... ws ose ' Wienavm' Rhine‘and ;
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ap and force the aothorities to adopt the
“water care.”
From my experience in South Africa, and
this opinion has been stroagly confirmed since
my arrival in India, polluted water was not
the main cause, it was probably only « minor
cana, of the prevalence of enteric during the
war. [ think we are all agread that you cannot
get this disease unless the bacillas is intro-
duced into the system by some means or
other. Why, may I ask, is water seized on as
the chief vehicle of this disoasa | Is it because
it is a necessity of life, taken free'y, and
omnipresent | At Paardeberg the Army na-
tarally camped near the river, and many
imagine that this river water was the fons et
origo of the Bloemfontein epidemic. No
matter how filthy the river was, no matter
how contaminated with animal and homan
dead from Cronje’s lasger, if it did not contain
the bacilli it could not give enteric. It is well
xoown to scientists that the enteric bacillos
is very rarely found in water even after. pro-
longed investigation, and that in pollated
water ita life is very short, as tested by ex-
periment. Why, therefore, pronounce water
the principal vehicle of the bacillas | It is not
its habitat, and it rapidly dies in it
Dariog the long hard fighting and bivonack-
ing on the Tagela heights away from tho river,
when men drank filthy water to my kaowledge,
in fact anything they could get, for the water
question was a very serious difficulty, there
was no enteric.
It was only when, long after, they went into
overcrowded camps and tents after the relief
of Ladysmith that the disease broke ont in an
epidemic form.
Roberts’s army at Bloemfontein and Baller’>
army in Natal are parallel cases in connexion
with epidemic disease.
Rateric was not necessarily caused by the,
rivers at Paardeberg and about, Ladysmith,
batin my opinion by the grime, dast, dirt of
anocess already gained in the field of pr.-
yentive measures this disease has not been
lost sight of. :
Woe have tried numerous plans and system,
and thy boiling of water advocated by Dr.
Canney is the oldest of our methods of pre-
vention, and is universally carried out wher-
ever the water in ander the least suspicion,
and always daring an epidemic.
Bat daring oar closeand continuous scien-
tifio investigation of this disease in recent
years it bas been’ forcibly brought home to
us that enteric is seldom waterborne in
India (principslly, I think, owing to the
flat matare, of the ooantry and the absance
of sewers), and therefore all oar schemes fur
steriliestion of water by boiling or otherwi-e
have had no effect in coatrolling ita inc.-
dence or stampiog oat outbreake.
Dr. Canney trie, in my Opinion, to barmc-
niss facts with an ingenious theory.
To commence with, all his scheme is based
on the soccees “he himself claims to have
obtained by advising the boiling and protec
tion of drinking water for the large popala.
tion camped at Assonan during thecopatrac-
tion of the dam. He bas forgotten to tell us
where his statistics are to be found, and,
what is’of much more importance for the
advancement of sanitary sciexce, be has omit-
ted to inform us what other measures he
advised should be taken in ‘order to keep
these long-standing camps free from diasase.
Apparently these wonderfal camps were the
healthiest that ever existed—all due to cooked
bably relatively immune, like all other Eastern .
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Noree MoUaul, Sir Frederick ‘I'reves, an les formalités mentionnées & cat effet. dana |
others, is not in any way In advanos of that ‘les prospectus d’émission, et verserjen\méms| |
in the British Army. It a that state temps au sidge de lav Société: la montant
ments as regards high efficiency of foreign | intégral de lear sousoription & raison de
armies made by such authorities are folly) pm 495 ttre ‘sodérit:
accepted, while nothing is received from Army “Tes Ri d od
authorities without great doubt and saspicion, bi adecger-critis gies Bébiéra résidant =
[ trast, however, it will be gathered from this | Bazope pourront. remplir. les formalités re-
letter that the care of the health of armies is quises et élfectaer Je dit veraement dans Je
not such an easy-thing-as. it looks on paper, | délai ‘ci-liant déterminé ; sarvic.:
pleasant —to improve the health effixepoy of; } Pa
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yield - peer ee a _ to rs de la\Sooiété Anonyme da Bébéra ot des ‘pros-:
progress ¢@ adoption 0 emes whic ‘ isposi i
Wilt ft in with the whole organisation and , Pe d'émission ‘sont & In disposition “du
administration of the#orces, ho matter from |!P°>H* 26557-3°-8 |
me they emanate, aa 4 as. oe a) .
opsided ai i e ater
Que: abich oy D see to stop a small by-
Co in ey Rak ecere | Administration des Cliemins de fer.
Under existing circumstances the~ Army |: de |'Etat
machine is pete pee Ae more complex and |'
expensive, and { not think the nt weer
| time favorable for the o enigetion & ape- AVIS
cial sanitary corps ese fa " ieephionsy and | : Rede
execative powsrs, and until the opportane , +t : ’
own ares wo mat ret contant itn ihe, 5.55 appre a Por de
Py TH sani ) Ww vs ; 7 ‘ ie ‘ ‘
Lee er tl bedding. oc kis | SEE ttar (and which to a grant extent will savotr an,Pablio jga'®, partir da 25 Octobe
ing, on * eC a 63, 00 “ai oc on Bis | follow the Army into the field), and the educa- courant, ° et pendant la saison dn coton, le,
food, &c., while t © overcrowding of tents and | tion of the Army in general sanitation and per- bursaa télégrapbiqae de Batanoum ne sera pas
ground — a necessity of war — spreads the sonal what.we can, lam afraid fymé de 1 bh. & 3 h. p.m.
disease by contact and by lowering vitality. | we can never abolish enteric, which Dr, Canney 14 Caire, le 93 Octobre 1905 986071
Dr. Canney eays bacilli have no geographical claims can be done with his Royal Water Corps. :
limita, but he does not point oat that in the| _ } will conolade by quoting & remark made to ,
: me in B by 'a very shrewd foreigner, who
densely populated tropics they sre more tr . ; H as
cumerpua” and, therefore, osa gain access tb said “You Eaglish all die of enteric beca-se
: yon take too much. violent exercise.” “Po'sibly BH N I { E PL +4 oH S :
the bend by many more hep tase oe well thet is something pte and it may ¢xplaia : > ;
organised sanitary towns in tempera climates, | the remarks lom from enterig of ; : st ee j
The immune spreat them, the eadtic fresh | soldiers’ families in India, who are presumably FOR ALL COUNTRIES AND ALL PURPOSES. :
arrivals are attacked. He harps oo-ths Laisse:- water-drivkers and are exposed to precisely : , ; ;
boire which results in typhoid, dysentery, the same conditions ss the men themselves, :
p : rpdiae free except that they take life easy. {
diarrhers, and cholera, doubling sick lists} “| may add that am notin favor of limit-
awollivg invaliding, “blotking hospitals, em-' ing axercise, as it is the foundation of the
barrassing the march and redacing the fighting | British character, and interference with tho
strength, bot he neglects to state that chol darnloorment of this cannot be seriously’ con-
Dr. Canney has brought his extraordinay
success to notice only atter the completion,
of the dam and the breaking up of the campe.
Sorely sich ideal sanitary administratio
should have been the scbool of instruction
for experts all the world over, and s visit
there would have well repaid any trouble,
bat I am not aware that any sach took
place, not even hy the sauitary experts of
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But Dr; Cantey, while proclaiming to the
world. his! phejoména! advisory powers, has
committed the geave’ err from a pablic poin
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which [ will now bring to notice, and whicl
I think will show that his scheme is not laid
on véry sure foundations. I have served ma: y
yéers in Egypt, ond it is well known thst the
natiyes,of the coan‘ry, slso of India and the
tropics generally, eu ffer very little in adalt life
from~enteric. It-is notorious also that the
Southern races of Barope, Italians, Greek, &e.,
more idJly those who have resided some
time in t, sro also’ practically immune ir,
init life, owing to the fact that they live in
{nsanitary “edrroundings daring infancy and
ohildbood, ond probably »fferfrom the disease : " ; ’ s
daring thinperiod) ands ae imuitni:y | redaced, by. improvements in sanitation and fe oa prtiare sree ae mee oe
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“Traces.”
The American Government has already
notified the release of the Rossian ships ‘in-
terned in its ports. That action msay| serve
to reassure our own shippers and insurerg pa
to the operation of the newly ratified treaty.
Though there*is as yet no official announce-
ment on the subject, the prompt recognition
of anew order of things both by Japan and
Sy the United States carries the logical im-
plication that the disabilities which existed on
Saturday disappeared yesterday. Our fleet in
Japanese waters continues to enjoy unbounded,
popalarity and to receive lavish hospitality.
The fraternisation of the men seems to be as
complete-as that of their officera, and the resalt
can only be benefisial alike to ourselves and
onr allies.
“TELEGRAPH.” »
Japan is free from alarm, and the most
reckless of adventurers would hesitate to
attack a country which, having proved iteelf
so doughty s defender of its riglita, can now
claim for them the additional protection of the
greatest naval Power in the world. These are
the two considerations which have.caused all
civilised ntries to welcome the’ Anglo-
Japanese Treaty as pacificatory in sim, object,
and essence. And Japan's appreciation of this
—the auprame merit of heragreement witb
Bngland—is being shown’ by the splendid
reception accorded to Admiral Noel’s squadron
in Japanese waters. In all the fonctions and
speeches which are recorded there is an entire
absence of any note of arrogance or defiance ;
thé Japanese are proad of their military and
naval achievements, a3 they have every right
to be, bat they do not “crow” over their
successes, a8 Powers with older claims ta civili-
sation have been knowa to do. The flseta of
the allied Powers now ridibg the waters of the
Pacific in anqaestioned saperiority will never
be called upon to engage in a atraggle for
conquest and annexation.
“STANDARD.”
The fall text of the Treaty of Pesce be-
tween Japan and Russis, which we publish
to-day, does not affect materially the know-
ledge of its provisions possessed by the world,
nor compel us to modify the opinions pre-
vionsly expressed in our columns, Japan
obtains to the fall the advantages for which
she went to war, bot is oontent with far less
then Buropean nations would hava exacted
after so unbroken a record of success. To
sum up the terms in a sentence, Ruasia is
bound over in hor own recoznisances to be of
good behaviour hereafter. To say that there
is security for fatare peaca in the terms az
they appear on tha face of the treaty would
be affectation. ,
SIR HENRY IRVING.
“Dairy News.”
Sir Henry Irving was not only a great
actor, but, as Miss Ellen Torry says, he was
a good man. He exalted a profession which is
too often debaset. He not only held the mirror
op to nature; bat he held up the morals of
the stage. He regarded his genins av a thing
kept in trast for the people, and he never
stooped to a base means to gain a personal
end. We cou'd desire nothing better than
thst his memory should be honored by the
nation whose “‘sérvant” be was always prood
to call himself. He will rest unchallenged in
the Abbey by the royal authority of great
genins set to noble purposes.”
“Moryina Post.”
It is right that Irving shovld lie beside
those who have made the Empire, for two
reasons. First, as an actor, as a public en-
tertainer, he.took a noble view of his profes
sion, and always showed the best side of any
character he’ represented. No man or woman
conld visit the Lyceum when he was there
withont being better for having seen the per-
formance. Secondly, Sir Henry Irving always
fought for his own pro‘ession. When ho went
tothe Lyceum the sctor was a member of a
close corporation which wed not -parti
yopalar. Bir Henry Irving showed partly by
argument and partly by inflae.ce and examp’s
that the actor who tekes his m=ofslon seriour-
ly has an important part to play in the life of
the nation. In‘so far, we soggest, asthe ackr
compels his andience to atteiql to the great
issues of life, whether there isenes be “ragic or
comic. he is ing servion te the State.
Sir Henry Irving therefore will lie among his
peers.
L'ENTENTB MUNICIPALBE.
“Grose.”
The visit of the Prevident and members of
the Paris Municipal Council to London this
week-is a further proof, if proof were needed,
of the friendly relations between France and
BE: gland. The eighty-seven gentlemen who are
to be the personal guests of tle London Coanty
Qoongil will no donbt exchange views with
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their bosts on the various local questions that
confront the two capitals, and ssa fall round
of sight-seoing hae been arranged, it will bea
‘busy week for the City Fathers of Paris... . .
Our visitors are assured ofa hearty weloome
from all parts of London, and itis ovr earnest
hope that they will have s p’essant time.
NELSON'S SKILL.
“Evesina STANDARD.”
We are are all thinking of Nulson. His
genios and daring are in every mind. Daring
the coming celebration of ‘T'ratslgar, perhaps
most men will be inolined to regard him as
brave rather than as skilfal, forge'ting that po
amount of/bravery would have saved England.
It was Nelson's brain which did that.
“ BRANCE AND GERMANY.
“Matix.”
I suppose nobody has now any doubt that
Germany was trying by svery means in her
power to make it clearto France that if she
would not sccept Germany's extended hand
she must suffer the consrqnences. German
emiasaries acted opon all claasos of socisty in
France. They acted upon the Stock Exchange
by hammering down French rentes. They acted
also upon politicians, The editor of a promi-
nent French army paper was shown by German
officers orders wich told them that in crse of
sndden mobilisation they would have to join
their regiments at Nancy. Farthermore, a large
order for ammunition was given to a French
firm, snd openly sent by the French railways
to the German frontier, f
“ConRieRe DELLA Sera.” (Milan.)
The “Cortiere della Sera,” discussing the
political situation, remarks that, althongh at
one time itself a warm supporter of the Triple
Alliance, the present European situation leaves
it uneasy as to the course whioh Italy shoold
take in the evéat of a war between Great
Britain and)Germapy, which would set Barope
ins blaze. The journal urges above all things
the importance of preserving the Anglo-Italian
entente, and recalls the historio dictom of
Bismarck on the subject of the repudiation of
alliances which are no longer consonant with a
nation’s interests, when tha clréamstances in
which they‘were concladed have altered.
“Paria.” _
The “Patria” sharply rebukes the “Corriere
della Sera” for raising this question, which
it says can bat lend .waight to the unjust
imputation that Italian foreign policy lacks
sincerity,
THE RUSSO-JAPANESE TREATY
RATIFIED.
The, publication of the fall text of the Rasso-
Japanese treaty defigitely clears op several
points of interest which have hitherto been
the subject of divergent statements, and brings
tto light several points as‘to which there has
been up to the present little knowledge. Among
bach points may be mentioned the conclading
pstagtaph of Article Il. regirding military
measores on the Russo-Korean frontier,
Previous summaries of the treaty have con-
tained in Articles III. and VI. clauses pro-
jiding thst the rights aquired by private
persons or private enterprises (a term covering
important Rassian concessions in Marcharia)
phould be respected. In the fall text these
elanaes donot appear, possibly for the reason
that thair retention would imply the exercire
‘of sovereign rights in Manchoria on the part of
Japan.
In‘Axticle III. the deleted clanse is snper-
peded by a declaration on the part of Russia
that none of the Rassian concessions in Man-
jchuris ‘confer any territorial advantage, impair
(Chittezs soversignty, or are inconsistent with
ithe princip'e’ of eqnal opportunity. On the
jother hand, in Article V., which deals with the
josssion to Japan of Russia’s lease of the Port
\Arthur territory, s clanse similar to those
deléted in Articles III. and VI., anfeguarding
“the proprietary rights” of Russian anbjects,
still stands,
In several of tha articles recognition is made
of the obligation of the two contracting Powers
to obtain Chiva’s consent to the proposed
arrangements.
In Article VI., a claase incladed in two of
pretions versions to the effact that both parties
are-at-liberty to take any measures thay please
in the expropriated (railway) territory does
notappear, and Article VII. showa that. the
restriction of the ase of the -railways in
Manchoria to commercial and indastrial par-
poses does not apply to the Japanese portion
of the Liao-Hing leased territory.
Theconclading clause of Article IX., relating
to the La Péronse and Tartary Straits, is ore
of the pointa regarding which the most con-
flicting statements have at different times been
pablished.
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NILE VALLEY AND ‘UM RUS MINBS.
The appe.ded reports’ of operations in the
Nile Valley and Um Ras mines dorivg the
latter balf of September have!been issued :—
Niue Vatier.—Report from the mine, dat:
ed September 80 :—No. 1 shaft.— This abaft
is now's total depth of 210 ft 2ins. In ‘the
south énd of thie sliaft wo apparently have the
foll width of the reef, measuring 3 ft 6 ine. Io
the north.end of the shaft-there is 2 ft of
quartz showing, but the full width is still
undetermined, a8 we have not yet got the
hanging wall, We are to-day comimencing to
drive north and,eouth at 204 ft, and this will
correspond with the second level.of No. 5
shaft, allowing about 2 ft for the grade. No. 5
shaft, No. 2 level, north drive.—This drive is
now a length of 196 ft from the crosa-cut. The
reef for nearly all this distance has measured
4feetin width,;bot suddenly pinched down
to 2 ft. 6 ins, it is, however,’ again inoteasing
in size. No. 5 shaft, No. 2 level, south drive.—*
This drive is now.s total length of 190 ft 6 ins.
from the cross-out. Tlie réef has again inoreased.
in size, and now measures 4 ft in width, solid
qnartz. Battery.—Daring. the slast few days
the mill has béen crashing ore ftom the north
and south drives of the second level No. 5.
shaft. ;
Um ‘Ros,—Progress report for halfmonth
endinz September 30th :—Main shaft was
deepened 19 ft., making a total depth of 575ft.
550-ft cross-ont was advanced 8 ft; total
length, 55 ft. 450 ft level north-east was
driven 4 ft Gins to ‘total of 79 ft; therwein
is split op by a dyke. A gample taken over
8 ins of quartz assayed 6 dwts 12 gra gold per
ton. 450 ft level south'west was driven 14 ft 6 |
ins to adistance of 94 ft, and at this point |
connected with the 350-ft south-west No. 1)
winze,—The: quartz ‘averaged 25 ins wide,
assaying a trace of gold only. 450 ft main
winze was\sank 9 ft to a total depth-of 78 ft ; |
the quartz averaged 22 ins in width and 9.
dwts 2 gra Ot gold per ton. 350-ft level north-
east was ‘extended 1 ft to a total of 292 ft ; at
this point @ further dyke was met. 350-ft
cross-cut north-west at 290 ft was driven 12ft’;
no discovery, 350-ft northeast No. 2 winze
was deepened, 10 ft, making a total depth of
49 ft ; the vein averaged 15 ins wide and 8
dwta 4grs gold per ton in-valne. 350 south-
west level was extended 12 ft, making a total ,
distancs of 334 ft ; the quarts averaged 30 ins
wide; worth 1 dwt 7 gre per toa. 35(-ft south- |
west No. 2,winze was sank 9 ft 6 ins, making |
a total depth of 56 ft; over this distance |
winze was in dyke No. 8.. 245-ff Mevel «north- |
east-was driven 10 ft_6 ins distanos of
228 ft; the quart: aye
assaying 15 grs_ per .ton;
west wasextended 4 ft jf :
the vein is 3 ins wide ; no\ sample. 245 ft
south-west No, 3 1 was‘tonk 12 ft, making
a total depth of 88 ft; thé winze is now
passing through the fault, the ein being |
pinched to 5 ins, assaying a trace of gold per |
ton. In two stopes below this level the quartz
is 26 ins wide, worth 1 oz 10 dwts per ton,and ,
18 ina wide, worth 7 dwts 20 gra per ton |
ft level south- |
887 ft ;
THN FGYPTIAN GIZRTTE, WEDNESDAY,
sioners ; the Adarinistrators of State Domiéins,
OCTOBER 8 1908
KHEDIVIAL LEVER
ORDER OF RBOEPTION.
On the occasion’ of his.retuya to Cairo and
of the beginning of Bamadsa. H.H. the Khe-
dive will hold:s reception at Abdgen Pelaceon
the Ist Beycaw, (probably Saturday), when
visitors will be received in the following order:—
At 7,30- p.m..—The Ulema ; the General
Assembly and the Legis'stive Council ; the
Governor of Cairo andthe Movdir.of Ghizsh ;
naval and military officers of the rank of Bim-
bashi and opwardé.
At 8 pan,—The ciicisla of the following
Administrations ; Offices of the Council of
Ministers ; Ministry of the lhterior ; Sanitary
Administration ; Prisons Administration ; Re-
pre: sion! of Slave ‘Trade Department ;-Gopver-
norat of Cairo ; Moudirieh of Ghizsh ; Financa
piney ; Postal Administration; Coast Gaard
ico; Pablic Debt Commission ; Daira Sa-
nieh ; State: Domains Administration ; Admi-
nistration of Railways, Telographs and the
Port of Alexandria ; Pablio. Works Ministry ; |
Ministry of Justice ; Ministry of Pablio In-
atraction ; Ministry of War; Ministry of
Foreign Affairs ; Wakfs Administration.
At 8.30 p.m.—T.H. the Princes of the Khe-
divial Family ; the President of the Coancil
of Mioistera and the Ministers ; the Financial
Adviser ;the Judicial Adviser ; the Advisers
at the Ministry of the Interior and of Pablio
Works, the Under Secretariss of State.
At 9 pm.—The former Presidenta of the
Conneil of Ministers, Ministerr, Sirdars, Grand
Masters of Ceremonies,Chiefs of the Khedivial
Cabinet, Chief Aides-de-Camp, Directors of the
Khbedivial Khasés, Directors General of Wakfs,
Under Seorstaries of State, Directors General
the Daira Sanieh, Domains ini
and Administrators of the Railways, Telegraphs,
and Port ;of Alexandria, unofficial eivilmnd
militery ‘personages having the rank df/Lewa
» tite Sinf Sani and opwards ; officers of the
avy Army.on pension or.on the.retired
list, of the rank of Kaimakam or Miralai ; civil
Beys notin office, of the rank of Moutemaiz
and Sanieb.
At 910 pm.-The Diplomatic iand Con-
gular Corps. ‘
At 9,30 pm-—The Public Debt Commis-
the Administrators of the Railways,Telagraphs
and the Port.of Alexandria. F
At 10.16 pm —The field officera ot the’
Army of Occupstion ; the Clergy ; the Mixed
Magistracy ; the \Native Blagistravy.
At 10.46 pan.—The Khedivial Cocnsellors ;
native notables and merchants ;
notables and merchants ; the officials of the’
i 19 ins wide, civil aud military housébolds of His Highness
the Khedive and of Khassa Khediyial.
This reception is reserved to: persons resi-
dent.in Cairo. A
The military will be in undress aniform and
civilians in frock coats (redingote).
The civil officials to be admitted to this
reception are those holding, at least, the rank
of snb-director or an equivalent rank, and
those holding, at leat, the raokief Sanieh or.
Kaimakam (military) and magistrates appoint-.
respectively. In a stope below the 245 north- | ed by decree,
east level the qaartz is 2Gins wide worth 15
d
wts per ton. Western shaft was sank 7 ft,| Visitors may enter their names for H.H. the
making a total depth of 245 ft 75.tt level | Khedivah at.the Bureau ctes Ceremonies, beside,
south-west was advanced 4 ft ; total distance, | the main entrange of Abdeen Palace.
187 tt ; the vein averaged 5 ins wide, assaying
9 dwta 2 gra per ton. 75-ft squth-west No. 1
winze was sank 6 ft ; total depth, 3) ft; qaartz
averaged 13 ins in width, worth 1 oz 6 dwts
per ton.
MOTORS IN ‘THE SUDAN.
In giving an interview with a member of
the staff of the Government Dapot of Works
at Kbartoum in ragsrd to the use of motor-cars
in the Sodan, “Motor Traction” says :—“Tha
Egyptian Sudan, though having the reputation
of» sterile region, has nevertheless great pos-
sibilities in the way of openings for trade. As
regards its indastrial development, the Go-
veroor-General (Major-General Sir F. k. Win-
gate, Sirdar) is not only fally alive to the
needs of the district, bat has broad and
advanced ideas in regard to the methods to be
employed for the development of the:resources
of the country.
“There are indications—peacefal, not revo
lutionary—of the breaking up.of the, old-time
conditions which bave, prevailed from. time
immemorial and of the application of modern
ideas. Especially is this the case in regard
to the means of transit. Jt will no doabt
be a long time before the present system of
conveying merchandise and materials over the
trackleas desert by camel power is sapersedetl.
Indeed, all lovers of the picturesque woald be
sorry to seo the ship of the desert entirely
sopplanted by any device of moietn contriv”
ance, The camel, indeed, cannot be superseded
by any natoral means, for this long-soffering
and patient beast of burden appears to-have
bem specially. designed by nature to meet the
necessities of the inhabitants of those regions
"So long, therefore, as the coant:y remains
in ita naturally wild and sterile state, the came)
will remain ah established institation, but there | River Transport of Goods between
are evidences of coming social changes, which
will have the effect of sweeping away the old-
time conditions, especially in regard to the
matter of speedy locomotion. With this end in
view, attention is being tnrned to the anto
mobile Whether it will meet the exacting
demands which will be made upon it is s
problem which those entrosted with the ex-
Aleaoiria | periments are endeavouring to solvg,”
H.H. the. Khedivah will aleo hold a recep-
tion at Koahbah ‘Palace on the tet Ramadan,
when she will receive as follows :—
From 3.30 to4.16 p.m.—Raropean ladies.
At 4 20. p.m.—Tha mives of members of tha
Corps Diplomatique.
From 7 to 10.p.m.—The Prinozsses of the | Thurs. 26 Zizinia Theatre. Sslvini in Hamlet,
Khedivial Family aad pative ladies.
Mosquito bites,
and the attacks of other inaéats ean
be easily prevented iby the use of
20 per cent.
CARBOLIC | russ
SOAP.
"It contains 20% Gryatal Carbolie, and
so is powerfully antiseptic, giving tod
a pleasant freshness to the skin,’ so
much appreciated’ in hot climates.
Calvert's Disinfecting Powder
(15% Carbolic)
offers « safe and simple
odours,
thed of destroying ‘bat
ping fevets and other infectious
diseases away Ants, other ineeets and reptiles
avoid places where this powder js freely weed.
oe
¥. C. CALVERT & Co., Manchester, England.
2 ne se cn cee en
Anglo-American Nile Steamers
EHOoVrHL COMPANY.
Alerandria and Gairo,
THREE SAILINGS A-WEEK.
Agents at Alexandria ys
| ALEXANDRIA BONDED WAREHOUSE €0., LTD. rss poner xogtcn meets tn be otaiet se &
ARISTON. AERATED WATERS|
Distilled.
acaabtene o1S ae ai :
7, Boe de ls Poe. | ce ay
”
‘Calendar of Coming Events.
October.
Wed. 25
Bat. 28
CALVERT'S 22 ima nen te ce
: (Fri, 27
oo : RSE BET NP aT r nua arms “sie
ao ote eerie Sen? Ce eemopteatdtgnae = a Atay ‘ A
, > f - , ee e ™ > ~ ‘ ¢
vx eH nh F : MT Sa
a hii a i ; xe ooh
Ave. Never Without Pe-ru-na ‘in the Home
By Pe-fru-na, te, ae gic)
Under date of J
Hartman réeelyad
twenty-five years. Her caso haw baflled = Y cas ‘aad
the ekillof some of the moss moted ph monow. Itleréram
sictans. One.of.her worst troubles was! effected with: : t
ehronfo constipation of several years’ will be ie
stariding. She was also passing j of ef \
‘that mostcritieal period inthe life of aj thé: laryax by Perana.''=-Airs.
Wwoman—change of life. ~ | Setwande. a.
“In June,1895, I wrote to you shout her| Why Old People are Especially Liable
case. You sdvised a course of Peruana . te Systemic Catarrh.
and Manalin, which ‘we'atonce com-| Wher old age comes on, catarfhal Gis
moneed, and hzve to say it ecinpletely | eases come also. fy :
cured ber. ae
“About the same time I wrote you!
about my own case of catarzh, which
had been of twenty-five years’ slanding.
commenced to use these cases, Nothing but am effective
gate systemic. remedy can cure them.
for about a year, has A reward of $10,000 hag been deposited .
in the Markét Pxchangu Batik; Cotins
buns, Ohio, as s gusrantee that the above
testimonials are genuine; that we bold
In a letter dated January 1, 1900, Mr.
Atkinson says, after five yoars’ exper-
fence with’Porus:
«I will ever-contiaue to speak a good
word Peruna. lam still cured of
for testimonial. Every one of our testi-
catarrh."«-Jéin O.
pendence,
monials' are genuine jand in the words
of the one whose name is appended. +
surrounds bottle. Peruana
lings per bottle or six‘botiles for twenty-five shillings. ~ ¢
= direst with. Dr. Hartman and
ness:
ts /wreply should eddrest Dr, 8. B. Haritnan, Orte;
Ths Slowing: wholeale droggist will supply the retail drug trade in Alexandria
Egyrt.
MAX FISUREB,
Cnizo and Alerandris. . |
ALEXANDRIA.
Mex. Prinea’s Restaurant des Bains
Roumanian orchestra, every after
noon. Sandays, morning.
Qld Bourse Palace Bar. Orchestra
nightly. 6 p.m. ;
Windsor Hotel. Orchestra. 6 to
11.80 p.m. every day.
Alhambra. Italian company in
Le D&towr. 9.15 p.m.
Crown Casino, Ibrabimieh. 9.80 p.m.
Company's initials LEMCO are
nt ee
9 p.m.
Mustapha Rifle Ravge. B.R.C.
(Alex.) Final Cops Competition
and Practice 9.30 p.m. :
CAIRO.
. 9.15 p.m,
Theatre des Nouveautés. 9.30 p.w.
Alcazar Parisien. 9.30 p.m.
Khedivial Opera Honse, Cairo.
Masical snd Dramatic Society's
Concert in aidofCalabriaa’ Vietims,.
dnder Patronage of ‘HH. the
“ — Khedive.
Football. Boulao v. A. 8. C. at
* _. Bonlae. Kick off at 3.80, Allinvited.
BUTTER- SCOTCH |/ Gauge” oo.
Mr. CARONIS, Ssmo-Anemess foonm,Fertfeli
» DEMBTHIADEs, ; .
Mecers, PAMURED BONNTUR® Con; «
The PATIAMNMES DE LA BOURSR, Roe Cbarit Pred:
re ; wat ‘ ¥ ‘ ‘int 2 eS ik
: Sat) ‘ 3 Napond hi ld ne |
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-OBRBAL MAREART
ARRIVAGES
CHRONIQ JE JODICIALRE Alexandria, le 25 Octobre 1905. {OU VEMERT -WARITORR «As modem to dha tae aoc
Messiours L. Ronci et G. Rablie DU PORT a tae pLaverpool rn égyptien disponible: 7 15/16. _ da are % ootobre 1906 ° wo Ba ranaogsorteecs Sem ) Be
ay # Bn Ville, : ee Liverpoo américain ; Putars jan.- Produce Association.” Tas Ard. P.. 184 to PT. 185
~ AFPAIRES DU MARIOUT Bien Chers Amis, amiviao | : tée. perpecl : oven maijuin : 6.82 a s she mre nee « tp Se:
as Je regois & l'instant votre lettre da 24 con- ss Matte <4 ali. Razacs New-York: cot. amér,: Faturs jan.-: 10.61 Yotons — . _. 8/B 4111 a » Mawani. , ., “142, 4, 145
: : de| rant, par laquelle vous me rendez compte da | Hamboarg et Malte ; In ane. Oe , Oap. ", oi mm: 1087 | ines de coton.. sacs 15041 -- og Cas | eae Ts
Hier matin ont eu lien devant le tribunal de in priée d'acoopter, ot | Pieper, ton. 1248, & Stross Geaines de coton. — Réoolte: Actuelle : — | Besos, Tagari.. , 5, 186°, 138
mandat que je vous avais p accep E thi le coton, wt faute de ven-
Minet-el-Bassal les débate an sojet des derniers vous considérez comme terminé, 25. octobre hag each ieg feats Yarticle .s monté = Yawatl... ,, » 189, , 140
incidents da Mariout. nde yous remercie de tout car da concours | Androssan ; 18 j. 1/2, vap. ang. Isle of Ramsey, dane Foprovaii, ser’ exo petite demande i Sane 25 dogals artery Ra i »- on 1a, wm | 145
Dessouki Haberia ‘et ses sac ioe pat dévoué que vous m’avet prété en cette cir- cap. William, ton. 1062, & Moss & Co. ie. Sotons.—' ange pon jasqu's 00 feat, ssistaxt (entils, . 4 a4 * ™ 115 " a tie
da BOGS em aay Barge ate ead constance, et vous prie de croire 8 Je D4 ey dein f hore oe ae peer 4 err eee . | at Tawe ee 185 ss 187
a hodge rangés in > Fs SS —' , _ ” sow
Mebkemeh de Damanhour. Depuis cette épo- etry Sa k ia. rebashe - 1ey oneiie PT. 65 10/40 & —j——. Dans mat pe di, @aiteds cites Total des arri 7, Taga
i vages
le ler eoptambre' 1905 jasqu’s oa jour, =
621,604 :
Contre m4me jour en 1904:
RABQUES BT CHEMINS DE FES
que ilé s'adonnent a la calture de l'orge pen-
dant la saison des pluics et payent régalitre-
ment les impéts de leurs terres.
d'un triste personnage dont Ia lacheté-égale la is yap. frang. Charente, cap. Penon. | prix plus ‘haut pour 3° mois bit 56 1/4
. 24° octobre
grossidreté, et qui persisted se dérober derritre:|'
le n- Oaasitatinoglé 5 nips hell. Magda, c. Papslas. eee
\'anonymst, pour ne point assumer la respo' Wa. R ors inchangts, i. 4
ls Bear, Ganoi. 2 5578 _— ” ” 108 ” o 110
Il y a quelqce temps, des bédouins pour lité de ses malveillantes élucdbrations. | Port Said hi as v.ang. Bear, cap. One a we ae 8 ila en eee i908
plapart locataires de la famille Habana, Aen were as: gens de cat acabit da plus pro-| / mag cite we Alexandria, le 24 octobre 1905. ‘dralnes = oote inte: 5 scm ~ *@ a ae pet eee cops?) gy ps 68 a a 10
wee location, ni impéta, oa gaat fond mépris, serait encore leur faire prcyes? (oS ee Re ae an ERS SEES ro er Fe im gle a Tate a Hisray a ar ts " 0
vendre les terrains appartenan remerciem @ vous pfie Ary RE aerate aah PR ce me te "on
Habans et Consorts. & certains MM. Bezanos regen: bien Chers hui Mate dé mea | EASTERN Se oi. OOTONS eran Acme ee hy ee Cmanats rs Boar re Sana,
ot Grivas. meilleurs sentiments. cople dela dépéche Ootons.—-Toral das arrivag ry) depals la Ler _— 5000
Mops ps er rey aps 2 cork o. Mieos, IMB ied in transmission DE vem GENERAL PRODUCE aoptemdre 1904 jaagee oe {j oar, cantar: y par tec a gaat nn
n’ayant pas encore récolté l'orge né parent AVERAGE T oer Fs ASSOCLATION 1,028,023 fens See
payer. La Moadirieh envoya dono su poe of Bgyptian ‘telegrams am ere als “ie non . Sy Sn Haig” "+9500
le Sarraf pour bear deagp hangs! She 5, Saat BULLETIN DE LA BOURSB Alexandria on Tagsday, 4th ob, ‘ LIVERPOOL OOTTOM ASSOCLATION rey a 1904 Jasga’s 0a jour Shami "1500
cureente des RTT iam : OUTWABDS. ns Pa | Dira Shani. |, 200
peine. s'Gtalil Semaa mes eee ote / . Netween the beara’ ofa, ond 6 nm. | 5 (Cours pratiquée hier cir & Sh. pm. Ale NTRATS,(11 b. 55 am.) Se comin
@ pagné des quatre Cheikhs oe ia << _ (Avjnurd' hud & midi ot demis) ye (Catre ime) Tet iA aB)i6 ») Sacaubes Ps oo! i on am. elt . 200 ‘
we tap me ceili pet une 4 a — “ MESSAGES HANDED » 1418/16, raha ry Pie.” rn ar 4
a ee ; Coton 9
do bédonins armée de nsbouta: Le Sarrat ot les Ug. nouvelle baisse «lieu sur Ls plupart Ce Ee wich casete ” Naveshee i. -<) Tal 14 aja — THLEGRAMME HAVAS :
Omiebs forent mis en fite, o» qui interrompit J dos valears ot es alfsires demearent clair aig HG ee ee ee Series BOURSE da 24 ootobre 1905
tions, La bande de brigands RY semées, . 8 d & 6b. p.m affichés —- — —— on ” » b
ite de aqaal se troavait le fameux Abdel/ a Bangue Nationale tombe de 27 1/8 & : thoes "Ofon Those ciation ies its ea Marchan- ai ». i sae P.T, 56 20/10 & — RTT Sec land
Latif Chaouiche se jota alors sur les cing | 97 1/32, I'Agricole de9 21/3249 19/32, la | ————---—— oe jee i le Bourse Bbsdiviale), Pévrier-Mara... ,, 57 30/40 ,, — Rente $5 me < oni00
fellahs qu’'ils blesstrent gritvement. Banque d’Athdnes de 185 1/2 & 134 1/2, la os a. Me Tal. 14 29/32 Livrsison Novembre Cb Bhbg oa as NB
L’avocat des. préyeous # Avoué d]'andience | Behera de 42 7/8 & 42.5/8, la Daira Sanieh London 10 25 » 14 27/82 0 alg Nov.-DéoJan. . P.T188 — ,, 185 — | tots Taree. ge Sandee og ee ae
que ces derniers «’étaient*rendas coupables de de 17 5/8 & 17 7/16, Is Wardan de 6 1/2’ Liverpool 7H 58 » 14 15/16 ” REMARQUBS Caro Unifié. . — . , . 9067
ee ede ate en A ge Aap hort arr iRere eet ein | eames Waal — 2 te
, i i / f A sisse — — mee oy Ait
Mictestes Se cuemcnad de tcbesaree? ano ett do is i/ie & 12 5/3. 8 Othar Provinaial Off — 49 walsh re ante oe jour Als Bourse Khédi- 14 95/89, poar se goutenir ry 14 13/16, Marché Cesdis Fenster fen ipso hp SID x
nition exemplaire soit infligée & ces indivi-|’ Les valeurs moins importantes sont affectées \ “Gal. 14 27 82 Livralson Novembre pss trop actif e: tendance indécise. ae i ary #2 a”
an i dig hed) —————— = Janvie Graines de coton; Nouvelle séoolte, Bang Grice c
dog, rebelles & toate autorité, qui vendent les | dans la méme proportion ; les Bailding 8 G ‘| 14 23/82 ° ++ ps tc Plas animée et premier cours P.T. 56 1/2. Banque d’Athanes, nouvelles”.
terrains d’autrai aox naifs pour lear extorquer | fgohissent de 4 5/164 4 1/4, I'lavestment de D SH ES —w 14 21/82 " Hves-Saidi; Noavelle récolte.—Marohé nol,} actions. . — — — , 186 —
de V'argent. La justice doit, faire sentir son| 1 1/4 4 1 7/32, les Markots do 25/94 25/6et] STOCKS AN AR Marché Reet M@rpiliisin — See
“gutorité surtout dans une région ou les bri-} 1a Salt and Soda de 32/6 & 32/3. os 1 Beg areas i de o@ jour, net-el-Bassa) ——————————E—=== Rasse consolidé.. _. _ ; 9980
gands stment la désolation. Seule |'Union Fonciéra repread de 6 7/16 | obstal Bricsi, edad 18.0 om yan’ Eixterieur Jomowics.. 8. ey A a
A la fin de I'sudience, lo Tribuaal a rend 4 6 15/82 et les Banx d’Alexandrio de 14 7/8 Se ii dag A ours pratiqass 0a jour Als Boarss Knii-| > sao ; Senet s eo a aes
son jugement condamnant les onze isonet & 14 15/16, , ts a ot et bm) Dépéches particilidres du 24 octobre 1905 Sacre N* 8 ne Qdomrs”
trois mois de prison chacan. Abdel Latif aie 1/32 National Bank of Bgypt — | Tab 14 19/16 Livealsoa Novambrs PRODUITS KGYPTIENS ~ LONDRES
oniche, étant administré, frangsis, sera jogé par | eee | | 5 t, A. Ms Na Lien a 14 rie cs Je aviee EIEN, Consclidée anglais — te a £8 :
lat de France. i Say - % " ” Cxton: Btat du Marché. — ; Londres
le Consu! : ‘ EXPORT MANIFESTS: Fos. 426 — National Bank of e ed Marché qriet Disp. PGP. Tale (ie hausss) P
i Fisturs Nov. : hausse)
st aan beweree Onties ones Rey pis 2000 Baie LIVERPOOL TO-DAY'S BXOHANGH QUOTATIONS
. 2 Poor Ia SYRIB et A par le a L f . INRI-KL-BA ' Graines de coton.—Calmes : fe
OT wtb ‘lar pre Eavel let be Re 0 1 Rae — | WARCHE DE MI} + |< Orman sisi ‘ Banks’ Banks
walled pat awe dentependants, mais noia disieens éxtnuns] #4 O. LAndedtsnn; es coton Fos. 134 } Bank of mi 25 octobre 1905.—11h 55 4 a) x baying ‘
cocw or jens pate mans sorsouiie Boies nbcos- b Lat. 9 ye Land Ragk of sa 85 oO dont asi da marohé da 24 ooto re: Graines de coton—Demande modérée London mex ee -— — rH a or \
eairoe—ace libre discassicn. Pour la SYRIE et ODESS\, par le batesu FIMO, ‘and TRUST. Forme ot en baesed fives. —Marché nal 4 Sig Sehr
rasse “Lazireff,” parti le 17 ootobre : Pos. 910 ‘—iAgtio ant. d’Bgypte 520 BEURREB LONDRES putt 8m. house paper — Bd at
LA COMMISSION DES LOCATAIRES] pi,oc. 34 barils vides, 6 colis divers 950 | Bair, Pally Pair, Good Fair, Pally Good | @raines de coton.—Sans changement cheque — — — — 88 at :
POUR YOKOHAMA us! Fr i ae wane £ Sig | Pale ot Good; } de ha COTON AMERICAIN = da. hoa per SL. Lage so eaeates
ie, le : ts uilding Egypt — BB ot ouM LIVERPOOL Switeerland Ie, ae 6
Alexandrie, le 25 5s 1905. W. Trapp& Co., 15 balleg coton ~. sei ana of hho ‘Ge - Pair, Pally Pair, Good Pair, Pally Gol | Fatars eo reek al poet = ee Sm. bank paper. — — 380 } = ¥
«an nu ian (azatte”’ 7 in -- ‘ n hausse mA
M. le Diresteur de |’ “Egyptian - Pour PORT-SAID et ODESSA, par le batesn seg CE Daite Baeiah. Ree 100 _ | Palr et Good: § de = Disponible 35. 77 (15 eke anaes) Germany ceine-~ =o ass _ are a;
En Vile. rosso “Eup. Nicolas,” parti le 18 octobre: |" 7/33 Beret Invest. ry pi _ Pally Good Fair Good, E Wiens de bsatse aesiacaal win a nee sank ent
Tont en vous remerciant pour :’entreflet | Divers, 600 sacs rit, 48 sacs henné, 20 saca| ,, . Teast & Invest. — ally Drie emi: Snetes aon tos ¢ ‘
q7e vona avez bien voula insérerdans votre} fives du Soudan, 1,664 cais. dattes, 12 colis} ,, — : m dand& GeoTrust ie Pall Fait, Good Hitéa:s b de bausso Constantinople cheque. . 88 yy &9 —.
joornal da 24 courant, je regrette ds iyi divers 1 tis mi f Estates Company — Sia dk é da oa joar, cot. : Bosne Less one per mille brokerage.
vous déclarer qne je ne sacrais me considérer E Malliron & Co., 850 balles coton " 33/3 — ne yotian Company — deneata mene pis 4 Slats A :
comme satisfait par cette rétractation plos ou! @, Riecken, 60 ,, 2 Are 132 Union oncibre a’ Baypte as lari watwan ob joar se chiffreat ap
moins équivoque. we a z & ey atin i now ages i Urbaines é Kirst st > | par cantare 40708 conte méme jour l'année | 5" -~* BHARE LIST
N’syant po, malgré tontes mes marches, mi ny ” ” s,s 6 $ Wardan KstateCompany 5 ;4-4dante cantars 4921 t, a SER REL ;
obtenir Is satisfaction légitime & laquelle j'avais | @ Franger & Co., 170 ,, ” COMMERCIAL and INDUSTRIAL. O ialaie ds ooton. —En hansas REUTER’S TELESRA Ms. ‘lssvep By =a ‘AasoctatioN DBs Couarmns ww
droit, je vous prie de bien vouloir pablier dans | Choremi, Bonachi & Co. 230 ,, ts Let. 80 — AloxandriaBondedStores — Disponible Tiokst es ALEURS —
votre noméro de co jour, et sous ma plos} B Barki, 90 » ” o-= vy» >.» Reef. = 4b Mit-Afifi—§44 Riea CLOSING REPORTS s "” Olétare a’ & 19b.30 p.m. +
absolue responsabilité, les deox docaments ci- | Mohr & Fenderl, 100 ,, % » 23 — Bourse Kbédiviale. ... — Haute-Egypte.—53} Rien — Agric. Bank of 9 ye Agog
: date — Pos. 125 — Brasserie des Pyramides 61 Blé.—P rds formes’ Iarvaqroot, Ootcbar 24, 12.50p.m. | Nas Bank of Egypt. ,, 27 vy 26 3
icipés, j 1,171 bales coton |Last. 75 — Csiro Sewage & 60 | Qualité Saidii—Cond. Baba P.!. — & — Nae anne =e Ai Sart be,
Avec mea remerciements anticipés, je vous ; Fon, 908 — Crowe Bacay leat 106 Bara: 4 ow 1M AT = “sie osry i "S00 Ramieh Die Ea” se
pried’agréer, Monsieur le Directenr,!’hommaga For HULL, by the 8.8. “Clio,” sailed on the} | 6§ — Cimeats d’Bgypte.. .. — Poves.—Sans affaires’ — es ee Www, <8
de ms considération la plas i 18th October : Lst. — J ou em overne 2h Saidi: di ods - — 5/it Tram. d'Alexan Fes. 162 — | 163 —
J.Micxor. | Barker & Co., 1,595 tons cotton seed] ,, 5/ — Egyptian Cotton as Fayown : pn ae , ner fataen Nov. pa) 5.70 . ” 828. — ,, set —
-- Daired en es | RS Rgptandate Bade, — | Eeetsostoess | ee = br | aek abe Wate Ba
Bebrend & Co., ae fr cy = ee =, a=
Alexandrie, le 24 Octobre 1905. | 1, Heller, 50 barrels molasses ek nee may pa reiy | PMPOnle a Beha PT. 1953195 | Sava (ally good Nov.) Vatlenee ~~ hee Ee
Monsienr J. Mignot B. Mallison & Co., 100 bales cotton “ Nie old Storage. sg Orges.—Méme situation S micardis’ 48.5. op
En Ville. ag a9 Presses res Bg. og * 10% » Cond. SahaP.T. 62 4 64 Bourse Markets — ,,. 95/3. 95/6 —
Cher Ami, Por PIRZUS and CONSTANTINOPLE, by| 1, 38 } Brown Hinals 19g | Mése—Sane changement na
Conformément au mA&ndat que vous nous} the $8. “El-Kahira,” sailed on the 18th ve : ah °F iS eh, ait 2
aviez confié par votre lettre Asa 23 Sg October : ses NAVICATION and WATERWORKS. ” "Goad re d PT 924 97 ie sa Priv, Pes. 204 A sO
nous nous sommes rendas hier matin & 1s | Various, 495 bags rice, 217 enns, 893} F st § $$ Anglo-American Nile... 99 ee etek le 20 oot. ” alongs yee
Direction da Journsl “The Bgyptian Gazstte” | packages dates, 75 packages empty zembils, 2 ‘ + Khodivial Mail 8.8. 0o.. 21/6 ae Bal 2385 . 15458 Naw-Your, Ootober 24. . ae eer: -¢ a gg fs
afin d’obtenirle nom de l’anonyma qai, dans 7 packages gum, 25 packages drags, 191 1,B. Mearsleh Canal Co. P.T.110 | @> dg oot. Ard 3700 Ard. 57911 tpot 10.65- | Sgypt. Cotton Mills let 5/ — 4, 5/8 —
une lettre publiés le 23 coarant sous los ini-} packages sundries vs re Alex. Water ey — [Paves ; as sia : Nc a Nesmabes).. 1097 ww Balt &Boda, ,, 823 —, 89/6 —
tisles A.G. avait employé & votre ézard des Hos. 1120 ex at fa omagnay _ Sa tte — : oat TEAST PE Pg bet SI
termes injarieax et diffamstoires, ot pour les- For LIVERPOOL, by the 3.8. “City of Cam- RAILWAYS and TRAMW. Mrvertaticns pretenes t corny : Te re Apel): — — 1068 ‘Presses Libres... . ee
quels vous exigiez une réparation immédiate. | bridge,” sailed on the 19th Ootober : Ist. 12 § Dolta Light Railway .., 12} Bal. 98,030. 19,600 i ee Aa ty Aon “ube. te 8% — Pot. 814} ,, 972 }
Nous avons été trés courtoisement regas par Anglo-Bgyptian Bank Ltd, 100 tons oot. seed | ,, 27 — Kengh-Assouin Railway — Coton dccclger ant 80,000 73,000 jable transfers’ _. Rave OS gpg sper tl add
Monsieur Graves, le Directear da journal, 1°! | 'T. Ghirghis et fils, 317 tons cotton seed 7 — Ramleh Railway Co.L _ Graine coton ’ “8,000 Jotton day’e receipts 63,00: Nationale de 3
nous 8 priés de.repasser vera midi, rae . loi Bs is 819 bales cotton Fos. 168 — Alexandria T hi ‘ = ” Posts... —_— — — ‘October 24. 3 RENEE sles. lk ots ese SS
taissor jo temapa (Ezoeeire te Coro AE Andres, M0 yn - on : AINES DB L'RTAT ovember-December). 6.75 | Banave a ane
nyme en question eb lui demander I’antorisa-| & iPiche ot file, a ,, ie Parnished by Reid & Barnard 12, St. Marks Gana d’Alexandrie) imgrioas sgeerente Ova a zs Unssa di Sconto., — sig ie 4 ial raed
tion de livrer son nom a vos denx représen G. Feaager & Co., 7189 |, Buildings, Alexandria, and Sharia Kasr-el-Nil, A . "
ag dertake the sale and hy f veges rivate ant (8 moi bls) — Banque d’Athadnes — Fos. 134 134
— C. A. Pringo, St = Galea, who an , Se eocanae Coton.—Balles 70 cantars, prov. Santa jar Silver OOSOL WO cose car eee = a8 i 16 Delta
rode, copéeaat on! pontaie nove renenatees [2:27 07m7& Oo, I6L , —,, | Stock and Shares, oa, the looul Hoanse aga j Joton.——Balles 10 onatars prov. Gente |] Jae Bl November). — = Hotals
mande, espérant dinsi pouvoir noas rancontrer Carver Bros. & Co. Ltd, 1,081 _,, - also on the London Stock Exchange. state And No Tate Fee é
T heares spebs:aves votre ‘oBeutenr SnD ym | Qataci tr, Hin- » . AVIS tand Minss New ok
et le prior de constitaer ses témoins. H. Bindernagel, 170 ,, 1 Lg 28 octobre 1905, & 11b.30 am. ana] ‘yptlan Unified 1 . . — 108
: 101 —
Maia; & notre grand regret, nous devons vou: Monrsi Bros., 239 ,, a oLOTUKE lien ane enchdre de eoton, & I’Agence d’Al x- i Railway — —-— 105 3
selbtelicstasses, ea. ip. yetaslonte: sot | Bsttoe Har. Bon +s eo andrie, des Domaines do I'Biat, savoir: lots weomen Dateags — LS a | = 982.
8 ense gag Is Bank Ltd 25, =, i ‘ . . ile ES | Splen pe aes
ofleasear ayant prié)s Divestunedola “Gaeata” | Anglo Meyptian Bank Ltd, 25 BOURSE KHBDIVIALH _ |!9 sit 835 balles 5,00 cantare Carkieh Caled | = Sy) 89 | ,
de ne ‘révéler son véritavle nom, Choremi, Benachi & Oo., 1,498 ,, " COoNTRATS Les pria suivants ont #4 pratiquh c¢ jour ttoman Bank — 4. os Urbai
A cetp recut enlzsvae, Moaseer Graves) w Getty & Co., 1a, my Coars de I’Aasociation des Courtiers on corox {ational Bank of Bgypt_. . — 26 ; oe
nous @m ontre offett de Sablier un entre | y pisnta & Co., 919. 4 = Marchandises (Basan Havers) Dalra Selah, . op
filet dans lequel’ a déclarit que M. AG. Mohr & Féaderl, 50 ,, S 6h. p.m. par Oantar Vow: Datta ae ‘ a j BN MA
regrettait d's voir fait & votre égard des insi- ee oa Pere. Binds ‘ apoyo mi me pee a ;
nastions quo le journal désavousit ssne réserve; 5,749 bales cotton | Novembre ... ... Tal. 14 29/32 & — 15/16] )emanhour, —., 1 Da PT. 285 & 295 _ %s x 3) 1 ae pérhoms p’o fa
mais nous f’avons point cra devoit acsepter | Kraft & Nagisr, 110 balée senna Janvier. ... ... » 14 97/32 ,, — 7/8 a pee Atlas ss aie ‘ in , a0
catte réttactation que nous considérions’’ juste Anglo-Ezyptian Bank Ltd, 90 bales wool Mars see cee ove on DA 15/16 ,, — 31/32 KafrYayst .. Do P.T. 305 & 317 Peek a a Py Amécinin | ;
titre comms insuffisante, et o’est contre notra | Bank of Egypt Ltd, 41 _,, ” Graines de coton © a8 iolene Tanta, , cs ww 890° BITE, yt MiewIs ae eg ee Sane eatele shag a
pop rel alo i nuts as | Hl & Oy er eg ELA fae Pere Es a ano | Rina bats et | ea
I “Bgyptian ” de ce jour. Schneider & Rothacker, 34 ,, ii "aap Tag “ye Menoof — — ' De 295 estern : HOURS. ;
Nous troavant dans l'impossibilité absolae de | N. Daya, 350 bales raga aye cad .. P.T. 182 —_ & 185° — MOYENNE- abhi oe bs fe iMac: 4 wars (Olseese ee hee mde Khédiviale 1h. p.m.)
nous rencontrer aves un Monsieur qai persiste | M. L. Carasso, 50 bales senna ‘ Remanquers paler ky T £110,000 into Bank & Cours de I’ 1 des. Courtlers
& so retranch sr derriéro l'anoaymat, noud don- | L, Oaofrio, 10 bales rags Coton. —Réeolte sctuelle: Marché excité et |fayoum ... .,. am} ey ite atu sam Qetobe 2%
sidérons notre mandat comme teriaing, et vous | G. Brach & Co., 101 bags gum agit dans |’ midi, mais sar le peu nace Re ace : COcton F.G,
prions de croire qae nous avons fait loyalement | H. Stavridis, 1,569 boxes dates d'enthonsiasme de l’Amérique le novembre a Beni-Souef... isp oop sn De P. P.T, 230 & 240 * Novmbre ta 4 isis ee ee
st siocdrement, en cette circonstance, tout ce | L. Oaofrio, 285 boxes dates, 70 bundles dates fal eins de 1/1 cote de 14 29/82. : J ie ters
que nous pouvions faire, L. Heller, 700 barrels molesses Affaires trés importantes. ES BT CEREALES . Man = =, =). i: Ise 5 = 34/03
agréer, Ohét Ami, sves tonte notre | Hadjes & Co., 695 bags bones Dans Ia matinée prix plus haut pour nov..| rai YRAwOO-#EATI0N 2 era eT ee
eatin, Tassaranes de notes coasidéeation Ia Khedivial Mail Lage egy tal. 15 ee rs cae oti Ce ee oy APT
90/40 4 — —
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OUR PARIS LEITER.
Long ago M. Brieox said: “If Irving came that a woman bearing the very name that she ce fi 2 oe ‘ agit, ‘ ; Burr
to the Comédie Francaise he would be scclaim- | had given had Wiad fs the month of January. The. Standard Life Assurance - Company. SUAVE
ed as a god.” Most Parisians only knew Sir After this doouinent had been daly perused by oF ie ESTABLISHED 1825, - i : : bs
Henry by his reputation, but, with that in- ; the «ficial, avother, which conveyed fall proof : Sy re : : <)
stinctive sympathy that be'ongs to all artistic | of the identity of the lady, was produced, and , Fy :
people, they sorrow for him at this hour as if it was followed by others, which left ne possible | . ,
he balonged to France. Irving, like Sarah | doubt as to the trath of hor, statement. “Bo
Bernhardt, seems to be part of our common | you see that I am legally dead,” sheremarked,
civilisation and to belong to no country. Jales | “though I am talking to you here, and in the
Claretie, the cultivated direstor of the ‘“Co- | best of health.”
médie,” knew him personally. He has written
of him in the ‘“'emps"—an article charming,
and touching, evev, to those who kcew the
intimate Irving. He speaks of him as a perfect
gentleman, a “lettré,” and a great ector.
Every one of his French friends seems to have
felt the magaetiem of Irving—thst peculiarly
ACCUMULATED FUNDS &11,300,000
(From ovr CoRRESPONDENT). BONUS YEAR, 1905.
a MES °
Paris, October 19.
When is ageoret not a secret ? queries the
Parisian. When it isa State secret? We know
this but too well. Yet the term, State seoret,
should fill the ordinary mortal with awe, com-
mand respect of the journalist, and the silence
of those entrusted with the State secret. But
nothing of the kind; the present century
Frenchmsn will have no secret, he calls for
above board attitude and policy. Seorets are,
Head, Office tor Egypt: Standard Buildings, Cairo.
B. NATHAN & Co.. . - A. V. THOMBON,
Chief Agents for Alewandria, , Seorctary for Byypt.
BEYOND THE VEIL. Cheap Prepaid Advertisements
Then she went on to relate, that her
husband, who was-a retired officer,; bad
deserted her about five years’ ago. He died in
Angust, and when she went to the Prefecture
of the Seine to apply for the boon of the man-
agement of a newspaper kioéque as the widow
ARCHDEACON AND THE WORLD
f ° H . A : - . : tn. it OAIRO
Int ty, fal gar-| Tadiant welcome that he gave to men of his/ ofa retired offizer, she was informed, to her Under this heading advertisements are in eh
mangrove a pr fy senate beloved art from whichever side of the Channel | utter amazement, that she. was putting in se ak larprpi sorted at the following rates :— St David’ 5 B i ld; 7
being faithfally kept depends the security of a they came. The great tragedian came frequently | false claita, as she had predeceased her husband AMAZING STORY. S - Ml Ing. 5,
to Paris, but always incognito, if an expresridn | in January.
belonging to Royalty may be given to the
kings of art. Quietly he would sit in a “fau-
tenil d'orchestre”’ in one of the half-dozen
houses that pionéer French dramas, noting
with that subtle intellectuality of his the play
‘of the actor and, at the same time, the “traca”
of the stage. Had he begn induced to cross the
Chafinel with his company to give. Parisians
Archdeacon Colley, rector of Stockton, near — Srcwal | ALEXANDRIA, *:
try. Somehow or other, this cannot be
country. meno Ragby, will have ade a sepvsstion at the 15 words * 8 @ PT, 5 PT. 10 P.T. 15
understood by some Frenchmen, who argue
that there is in reality no such thing asa
Siate secret, for all secrets mast come to light
sooner or later. The mere existence of a secret
calls for its being revealed. Nature has its
secret ; mankind, wishing to imitate Nature,
creates secrets, but these are always let out.
A strange argument, for sue, but which is
Inquiry led to the discovery that her flighty
hosband taken op With another: lady, who
had herself died at the beginning: of this year.
The retired officer had paséed this person off
as his lawfal spouse, and when she died had
given the name of his real wife to the authori-
ties. The mat‘er is considerably complicated
the appointment of a committee tative | Byery 10. words, pes
P . . ,
Asskdesoes Golly has embodied his spirit [Baraca a0 advertisement
ualistic experiences of thirty-three years in an caias SSE ve days See q
address, which is to be published in threo lan. | "*%*? 0 be obtained. 507% extra is
gusges, and which is based upon a diary in | ‘B¢ *dvertisements not appearing vely
s io mind. What i his incomparable Hamlet or his impersonation | by the fact that the latter knows absolately ; mse
at ores ag premaptian aig ce in “The Bells,” be would have -found the| nothing aboat the woman who took her place. | which he, has recorded carefully various super- ——
Ten tan et du over sad over stain Keenest sod mést critcal audience in the] Bat abe is bound: to persevere ontil sha uataral visitations. Cells tn a. | AA Miele romcite ercitey ee Renae Drapers
that eqph is the case. Has Lombroso ever world, enthnsiastic, as Brieux says above, to om she will remain dead.in the eyes of ‘ Se wins Archdescon x — having y from Rentini, ' : vn
studied this point? if not, he shonld afford us the point of here-worship.
interesting rew arks thereon, Meantime, State
secreta. are being let loose with alarming]. u ’ 2
rapidity, much to the disgust of friendly him. Nevertheless, his memory is cherished by
Powers, and of all honest, staunch Frenchmen, | ** least one great Parisian artist, alzo a veteran
I shall add that those responsible for the | i bis art. It. is. Victorien Sardoa, who, hale
violating of State secrets are not ladies, nor and bearty, oul maintains iy golden sotivity.
are they military_meu, nor journalists, bat Sardoa wrote Robespierre” and “Dante” for
Government officials, Deputies, and Senators, Irving. He never saw,bim on the stage, bat the
each seeking the friendship of the Powers, in letters that came from the Lyc3um, signed
is
Satorday night “specials” announced in
bold- type that “Nouvelle Zélande bat North-
‘umberlsnd par 31 points & rien”—news which
created little surprise ‘in the French’ football
community, who are seriously thinking of
inviting the team to Paris “to got a licking.”
The football craze has rapidly: spread over
France, and #0 keen is the interest displayed
But he is dead,).and Paris will never hear
the grave.
AH gerkh te PPARTEMENT, guartier ’ .
- “Religionists say that we want no proof, bot ar ECT P| Greo, parterre,
Leen Sie it is a trath that does not | cour, tro svatellewent teatla Aint TRAV, ee
ri paline-acioysediny od wnat Mtns Sova desea" Sabet’ | conamenie Gaae cepa
t , aa A a} No. “Egyptian Gazstte.” ~ 2 .! >
Phas these. epizit people ‘of whom I spek| — ot, | COMPRESSED CAME TRONEB.
havo boen soe, heard, and touched by me. | A YOUNG ENGLISH LADY wocld ‘like to} SOLID LEATHER OVERLAND
know of an ish family 1
recently, “is to explain what I hold strongly | pj ning Company. Address, Jean
"ha hare i soena ro! of hi bye | ann Fone Reine Alana, teres and Outfitters.
; I ’ J “I give dates for all the circamstances, where
view of the next Presidential election. orga _— base a a cared bared pes ore on seal “ of aces ae and verse.” se ee could be received as paying guest (town ak wc oe eneee : ‘
. and keen artistic -appreciation. 816 18 BO] is bound to give latest results important Pine red). Apply No. 26,598, “Y 7 3 GLADSTONE & KIT BA
eure Frenchman who would not have rejoiced in the | matches in Great,Britain. It is, indeed, inte- / FACTS IN SUPPORT. ee : Ory Son SUIT
A deplorable “custom in vogue with Latin | appreciation. There is no Frenchman who | resting to hear thy young Parisians, in lyose In ono instali’®,the archdeacon avers that ; OASES, BUGS, &e.
statesman is that ss soon as a Minister or | would n.t have rejoiced in the greatactor's| uniform, or in. bléase, gravely discussing the
he and foar friends itting with a medi ‘ EN
when the form 84 little ohild’ waa disoored | DUGE, ae Werees Nes £2, Net ATHLETIC GOODS:
politician is ousted from his ered of office he | incarnation of Napoleon in “Madame Savs-| strong points of the Bolton Wanderers, the es tastt sae Attaring,
at once spplies to a newspaper for situation | Géne.” failings of the Sheffield United | Sanday morn- | on the mediam’s . Alexandria, Address, Post Office Box 35.
as “rédacteor.” Im this capacity he farnishés a ings, S aink ‘buses, trams, are crowded with| . The child was seen in the fall gaslight, 80-9-9054 -A VARIED STOOK, INOLUDING _
pursed her mouth to receive kisses, spoke, and,
the paper -with ‘manuscript notes carefally e l :
on the instractions of the mediom, fetched jy (20), correspo ding in Bog-
rench, Arabic, seeks position
collested or prrioined daring his term of office.
It is evidently interesting reading, sends op
the circulation of the paper, bat in mapy
cases causes grave trouble to the Government,
which dare not call on the ex-oifipial to
restrain his ardour to open the eyes of the
public, fearing that he will “go one better.”
footballers in full. war-pdint, en roate for the
football field, where thousands of interested
onlookers witness spirited contests ; now and
again honored by the: presence of a Cabinet
Minister or a General, who congratalates winner
and loser.at the end of ,lay. The Frenchman
is rapidly gaining ' prominence in the world of
sport, a fact regatded as impossible some five
The tragic death of your great actor’ has
created a profound feeling of reg:et throughout
the French artistic world, where he was looked
apon as the English Talma, With all due
respect to the British theatrical commanity, it
may be said that Irving was a mach greater
actor than Boglisbmen gave | im credit for.
Slazenger’s Doherty ..
articles from different parte of the room.
iii ” ran?
Bventually an ornament on the mantlepiece | here or at Cairo.No.26,604 ‘ Beyptian Greate’ | ' E.G.M,” Demon:
mas indionted. As the little girl went forward | cffioes. 2601-82 > AND
re blazed up with scorching heat, and she ‘A 9 ‘entra
drew back in alarm. ANSLEHMAN (25), with journalistic expe- datas } } :
lavolantarily the archdeacon saked: “Did, 1/ rience, desires sitaation as Boglish Rea-| Strung Racquets.
Bta- . =
f yt : ott Mach of his extraordinary genias prssed unob- : i J charge i Departmen
Few Latin politicians, from a \P. cme Minister served by “his. countrymen, bat was fully | years azo by himself, Now he is getting cocky, rahe rhes hen ts Mey d the reply came | icy Dorartuient of Crmerecialor Betoring TERY
to a Prefect of Police, would consider their recognised by the Frenchman, He was looked | is ready to face Europe if not ths Aa “| Another spirit form called ato realisation | Office. Good references. Apply, No. 26600,, LENNIS BALLS
careers at a close bad they not pablished their | goon by the societaires of tho “Frat gxis” as ee Pee through a mediom was that of an Egyptian “Egyptian Gazette” offices. 9(600-6-8
memoirs or notes Or souvenirs, OF & Tepro-| the greatest living actor, a8 the worthy suc’ ety | He was tall, walked about the room, and fi-
duction of, every document which had been
pat kefore them. I sball afford one instance—
e French Minister of Foreign Affairs, at pre-
sent holding a high position on one of the
beet known Parisian dailies. He is not afraid
to sign his name to leaders, if not to other
dobions parsgraphs. ‘This same Minister has
sufficient “matériel” up his sleeve to keep
Enrope lively for several years, in particolar
thoee financial magnates interestedin Russia
and Raesian loans.
The descendants of Naundorff invited their
friends on Monday to celebrate the anpi-
vereary of Marie Antoinette’s dea'b. The masa,
which wasssid in La Chapelle, Saint Denis,
was red, “the litargical colour reserved fora
martyr,” as the invitation cards said.
Ths chief fizare in the celebration was
Prince Jean de Bourbon, who is called by bis
friends “Jean III. of Frange.” With a large
moustache, blue eyes, and a good figare he
looked like a cavalry officer. Thacharacteristios
ot his alleged Bourbon anc:stors certainly
needed come looking for.
ceasor of the immortal Talma. When Irving
was created a kaight it surprised many
Englishmen, but ‘not the French. His mag-
nificant career, his glorioas death, will hold
a prominent place in the annals of stage
history, says his greatest admirer, M. Mon-
net-Sully, who speaks of Irving as ‘the great
tragedisn, the incomparable comedian.”
| FRESH SUPPLY WEEKLY.
whe flee
LOW WITALETY
- . + - \
ENFEEBLED NBRVBLESS MEN
GAIN VIGOUR
FROM DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS.
Mew who drift into a state of low vitality
are easy prey to serious diseases. To regain
energy and nerve for work they need the rich
now blood supplied by Dr. Williams’ Pink
Pills for Pale People. We quote the word of
Mr. H. D. Lloyd, of Foel- :
bach Fam, near Corwen,
North Wales: “ Many
months sgo I became very
weak and ill, after feeling
‘ran down.’ For a long
time I had to give up
work. I had terrible pains
in the stomach and some-
times vomited blood.
Doctors said I was suffer- §
nally sat by the side of the archdeaoon, who | ec al pesfdeabben i (30) refiaed,
examined him through a Stanhope lens closely, | tion in gentleman’s family as combpant Lage’
observing the frontal ornament of the tarban. Jady; ebecsisces : Sond all}
As he psssed his fingers over it it seemed to found, with expenses to and from Loadon
at
BOOTS & SHOES.
melt away. | Apply, E.C., c/o this yaper. 2660 '-6-2
All the newest. shapes in the best
«Altogether the Egyptian remained visible English makes:-——
ran boar, and was induced ander the in- R LOAN OF MONBY ,
flaence of the mediam to write on the back of ete., and Boglish lessGakepp to Poke.’ BUCKSKIN TENNIS BOOT AT F 4)
Archdeacon Colley’s card. For thia a pencil , 80° Caroane-Nani, Monforrato's Building», Alex. A SPECIALITY
was placed near him. The pencil was held at , “dria. 26196-264-10
the same angle as a stylus, and the writing |
ran from right to left.
COPTIC WRITING.
Admirers of Whistier, and they ‘are legion,
will not fail to pay a prolonged visit to the
Salon d’Aatoémne. Nine handred pictures are
exhibited out of 4,000 submitted to the jory.
Retrospective art is admirably: represented by
Ingres and Mane*, while the Impressionis‘s
show a strong front withRenoer, Cezanne,
Raffaeli, and Carriere. Bxhibits by ths younger
generation present inequalities natarally, ne-
vertheless, the “toiles” signed Charles Guerin,
Sui, Maurice Goéronlt, Vuillard, * Dasvallidre,
Bonnard, and Sternberg-Davids may be regard-
ed as chefs d’wuvre, affording striking evi-
dence of their psinters’ efforts to seek careful
composition and fice harmony. The work of
OR SALB.—¢4 H. P. Royal Hamberette j is Department’ c
piglet area eich ae Se prep Bo epi ari © tee ae :
Sabsequently the-card was forwarded to the agent 4 cle et Liat nt anlag 9 ray attention can be gi el enbientird
Z avie ~be given
aothorities of the British Museum, and the Sth Rifles, Abbassia. Price £150. 266('9-6-1 . ‘
writing was identified as Coptic. Facsimiles | ad .
have been prepared, which the archdeacon | ADY TEACHER of the piano gives leszons af
was to produc) at the congrew., ‘ to advanced and commencing pupils. ' 9) LO THS:
The archdescon assigns the wedding, which A*idress No. 26,566, “Egyptian Gezette” offices. ind
took placs last Jaly between his son, Liente- 26,566129 The largest Stock in Egypt of
nant Colley, aud an Irish girl, to a recent
visitation. AIRO.- Experienced Engli ae
While paying s chance call in London Lieu- C wishes pupils for fone Teas Tone ne facture :
and
tenant Colley was told that @ lady wished to, music. Mornirgs or afternoons. Apply, No AL TWEEDS
see him. He was confronted with a mediom, a. 2¢,€08, “Egyptian Gazette” cffixes. 26°08-6-1 TROPIC T E ’
On his right hand was s charming little boy Mr. Lavery, an Boglishmao, comes in for a deal ra! “or ory on an total stranger, who told him that the spirit of ee Sa a TE | FLANNELS, DRILLS,
about six years old. The Neandorffists spoke | °! deserved atteation. Be ict tak cous, | bit dead mothor wished to commonicate with | ()N,DEMANDE ane gouvernante (frarcxise) &o., &a.
of him whisperingly as “the Dauphin.” The inka F Shan . ss Pe was most serious. |). Amessage in a faint voice was dictated ar vo avec “de huit ans. | 7 $ ;
mother ot the Dauphin is the daughter ofa}. fhe French medical world is bitterly com- touched scarcely food, for my stomach was by the spiritthroogh the medium, the meaning Inutile de s‘adresser sans bonne références, | A - garments cut by
wine merchant in Lunel. p'sining that trade was never 0 bad and com- | “0 weak to digest it,and attempts to eat wore of which was beyond the Jientenant’s | com- | SoePheard’s Hotel, No. 112,entre 6 et 7 heores English cutters. Fit and style gua
Prince Jean, in claiming Bourbon descent, | petition so keen, with the result that many allowed: ty intense peine. My tase: beeen prebension. de solr. 266121 ranteed. aa
haggard and [ lost weight, while my weak-
ness increased. Not antil Augast last did I
find a real and permanent oure. Then I[ read
through Naundorff, keeps alive the belief that
Naondorff was the son of Lovis XVI. and
Marie Antoinette. The Prince was left, penni-
medical gentlemen, to avoid starvation, have
had todon a white top hat, a yellow frock
coat,a whip, and drive a cab. Others see
Prosently another and strange spirit’ spoke | ire «INDICATBUR EGYPTIEN” Adm i
and delivered a messsge, which provid after- “I \ GY! ini- }
wards to concern a Jady in Ireland. $ strative and Commercial, for the year 1906 f GENTS OUTFI :
é . ; : : : ; fa case like mine being oured by Dr. Wil- 2 oe Sys (20th yesr), will in pee ol rext,
lees and almost starving by his parents. He | their few patients leaving them, disappearing |° * °° ; Again the first spirit spoke and intimated * : :
and his brother were adopted by a.rich Naon- | as if by magic. Matters have reached sach a — fie P mie gre I ot Picrgten trial. | thst the stranger was the mother of the lieate- = snd Sores ie sade pany The newest Shades in
dorffist, M. Cuillie, a» wine merchant. Jean | point that a congress has been summoned for rf pe ti od ie 4 ter 10} want's fatare wife, and that his marriage had | to the editor and proprietor, Stefano Poffandi, Crepe de Chene Ties,
learned the business of his adépted father, and | April, 1906, to disonss what measures should | CVT "ey: * comune mand my strength | 1.0, arranged at Alexandris. ~~ 26448-8732, | at
retarned. I could digest food and enjoy it.
More than that, I was ablé to resoms work.
I should add that my sister was cured of
rheamatism by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills.”
For men whose vitality is low, and women
langaishing from anwamia, Dr. Williams’ Piok
Pilis are unrivalled. They make rich red blood
nd fortify the nerves. They have cored also
indigestion, Bile, Kidney Disease, Rheama-
tism, Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxy, and ladies’
ailments. Of all dealers ; also from Dr. Wil-
Quite sceptically the officer informed bis | Cellular, Oxford, Zephyr
father of ,his amszing experience, and the | 0 LET.—First-floor Flat st Roond Point, Shirt Pyjam | grea
archdeacon understood the firat massage as a Alene ah 5 al eeu light. ca i a ne . — -
+s : . veran on en. x . Artinoff, rT ey :
— toan incident of his early married Round Point | 18% PPy Bien 5 J.
MET HIS BRIDE.
in due time married Mlle. Cuillie,
Such was the family which played the chief
part in the Red Mass yesterday. The priest
prayed for the speedy accession of Jean III. to
the throne of France, and at the end of it all
Paris was moved in the same degree that Lon-
don is moved when the Jacobite League is good
enovgh to decorate the statue of Charles I. for
the delectation of Londoners.
be taken for the suppression of the medical
world microbe, alias, the quack doctor. This
party within the last few yoars has grown in-
solentin the extreme. He defies dootor and
jastice, and rales the patient. The impadetice
of some of thése quack doctors is such that
they atyle themselves Professor at the Faculty
of Medicine, or Physician to the French Re-
public ! Some change their names to Brouardel,
or Dieulsfoy, or Noux! But the ordinary
winter months, Apply ati Angio- .
the Irish lady, though still incredulous, the}; : ‘
Beatedant t 0. neqiadtated "with the i atel E cecigg ile Steamer and Hotel Co's Office, Made to Measure.
who Geoane hie beide a Hille vel tO imtgthis 2659764 HOSIERY AND UNDERCLOTHING
qaack doctor is satisGied with filling three |*ments Of ago. isinas HE SUDAN GOVERNMENT bas a IN THR BEST MAKES.
The “Gil Blas” poblishes a sien | ebtuihicie with his ddvertedneas ending liams’ Medicine Co., Holborn-viadaot, London, | Daring a pastoral visitation Archdeacon T for an Interpreter to the Courts aE Taatiog PAN STRAW, & FELT HATS
Madrid, stating that a French d nar Ser, | his infallible cure. Matters have reached a for 2s. 9d. box, or six for 13s. 9d. Colley came acrossan instance only ashort time | knowing _ Arabic, JBoglish, and Greek, st a _ AMA, id
who with two cfficers of the Madrid police | climax necessitating protection of the weak of Sold in Egypt by all chemists at/P.T. 13 per | 88% 12 which » widow who was on her death’ commencing salary. of LE 11 monthly. Appli- , Se eee
ee ne ison told off to mata travellon [body and exind agatast these. iaapostors, Will | box or P.T. 70 per 6 boxes, Can be bought af | bed talked aloud for some time with her hns- | ottions, staling eat teations: Pines bamade) APS. °
aod merchandise arriviog in the Spen'sh ca-| your medical board be repressoted at °this rel ae en tl ae ie eee bay whose spirit, she declared, was in the| to Agen rch ctergatine: EPR 11> } ‘ ei ae *
: p ey F . a st floor), an . 8, | toom. : : : Etat og Mia :
pital from Catalonia, has disoqvered a le Congress} America surely will not, as Ree Stemboal. Rs 0 8 Pre] do not beleive in pressing these things ‘HOUSEHOLD LINEN'AT BPEOIALL
natives from that continent reach Earope
either as colonel, or professor, or doctor, or
“tont ensemble.”
verly-Isid plot sgninst King Alfonse and
President Lonbet, which, it ® believed, wos
to have been carried ont doving the Prew-
dontial ‘visit.
before unbelievers,” said the archdeacon LET.—Fornished room in resp r
i “because life is too short for controversy, and, W beg 0 Apply No. 26,606 * CHEAP PRIOES,
| 8 someone has said controversy equalises wite | Gazstte offices.” 2
; = men and fools,
| Note FAPER warn cD\E
: Neo) DRESS, &.\| Sian
fo speak,
“]’m dead,” remarked an elderly lady to an
official in Paris to whom she had gone for,
advioa regarding her identity, and she pulled
forth from ber pocket doouments to prove that,
so far as the law was concerned, she has joined
the silent majority, and had no more concern
with the material things of the world.
AND PILLOW GASES.
“Last Friday,” the telegram continues,
“the officers keeping observation remarked
that an annsval nomber of boxes of ovt
flowera had arrived from Barcelona. Their
suspicions were aroused, and on examination
they found that each box contained from
five to seven packets of dynamite concealed
among the flowers. A man to whom two of
the boxes were addressed was arrested, All
the boxes were addressed either to trades-
men in different popalous qaarters, or to
perrons in poor circumstances, to whom
flowers would be a loxory,”
The official, fanoying from the extraordinary
nature of ber explanation that the Iady must
bes lopatic, and possibly a dangerous one,
was about to ring the tell for assistance when
he realised that what she said was the tenth,
Sure eoough, there was s paper setting forth
AnD LETTER MANUFACTURER
Continental Hotél Buildings
Feeets nil Mars mate's oention oh thel 5g Soa | ||. Bs 8 w mlONd 86-87 None Strect.
Owing to the increased business’
' Cloths of the best British Manus.
Brentaally while delivering the message to | TO, LET. Maison Thubron, Kasr-el Doubars, Special Attention paid to Shirts:
‘TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, SHEETS,
FE
TOY ETT eee a
S
LONDON STOCK BXCHANGB. RAMLBH RAULVAY OOMPANY.
Prices on Toegday, Otober 17, “REOBTTRES ss aaa
as oe nas Se ‘a dimanche 15 oot. au samedi 21. oot 1905 "Laer IP-.
Agrical mire = Sa = sid ery eal He AND Bin HOR
e "J 10—» = Billeta Abckaanate et Divers)
m2 34% Bonds. 92 es ie ieee 1ee ‘Ag te PROOTO t & ei
t 0... {tae |) oat . oour. ” i
Capa of Wertara i. | 7 oe 11,959 7,122. cS ee eT is
& = heme 1" B boa atus ca “3,008. Masses. _PLART BROTHERS & '00., LIMITED, Ounce rs
Dalra Sugar 4 Ape = 1 " 3 Woncox Sheed ate 97,174; anak der-|td-|.. Mussps. JOHN TOW LEE & 00, LIMITED; “Lzeps. .
peu repens el etic aiaee wen 2 ‘ ) NIRAL, OYOLONE 00.1 MITED; Lo
ta — oe as THE OK NDON. - ot
Bgyptian Estates. — 1 » o> du ler octobre 1905 an ca comes 21 oot. 1905 |/ Grinding apd Palverising mi. | LES
Carnets % 2
bs Mussps. OAMMELL, LALRD & OO., LD., or SHEFFIELD.
Bgypt. Trost & Iuvest.... —t i ae Abeneaen ae Be Stool Ralls, springs, buffers, &0. — "Patant sand blaat files 2 ri ae z
Bgyptian Markets — tou — r Année cour. 270,773 28,971 49,368. is hit MERRY WHATHER, & SONS, ‘Lowpon. i ‘ ‘L. DUMONT, Pari. —Contritngal pumps. EA “ :
Ree lora- deta = » der. 212,694 87,862 80,917. < Steam and Manual Fire Engines, B RF, & B. TURNER. LID. Apaxioh,- Flour ee : 21188:94,11,905
Rgyptian Sudan Mines 1 ye . —t Augment. 58,079 aot 18451, | @ Massus., F: BRppawar, & 00., D> EMDR, MaNonRsTap, | @ | _ . —_—_——
Dalla oa ew ae Sw 18 x.p. | Dim Camel Brand Bel ; ! eas: Ae -
Big ca ray sos eo 2 say el CT a8LATSs agate beta: S| nataeitt Safes: : ORENSTEIN & KOPPEL, LuTp, * ioot6908 Bis.
Fitts ois ee ER ow = {|< pgnyawons Fema Em
Khodival Mail S8.'Co.- 31/ — 33/ — ALAEANORIL SPAN ATOWEAIE | Gilkes:¥ ctu 2. ji: prot oa pea er eer ape ee.
N tian.. ooo 1 ” 7 d dimanche 15 t. aa samedi 21 oot. 1 . . - 4
Nile Go dfields. “ = "i " Carnets Fy es a er ee, ner
jy ~ —- = 5 —» = Billets et Divers Totaux. Sole Agaats for Byypt aad Sadaa of :—
—_— =< x P.T, P.T. P.T.
Sy Ble Be — te FH | Année oour.126,507.9 12,677.5- 189,185.4 - _ - OOMPTO Ly BAYPTIEN
N. Nile Nalley Ss —fn =] « der, 109.9593 9,787. :119,746.8 8 » Oe: ie
Balt & Soda Pom " TE" XT langment, 165186 9,805 194301/2 |] Agentin Cairo: M.A. a
2m Gold C1) pa) ge) ST eS — 1aTt LJ.
Baas Gola (10/-04) = — ¢ dis to par da ler janvier an samedi 21 oct. 1905 Agent In Khartoum: RIg & BERTEL
tebe. ace eet ome 1 =} — et’ — Totaux G. MA. R CU Ss & Co.
a 1 Ree
= Année cour. 6,010,284.9 637, 7959.1 5,648,194.6 SOLE AGENTS FOR BGYPT FOB
ies | dor AIR 0HR.7 5151198 490078) = MILNER'S SAFE COMPANY, LIMITED. |
NOL 1s wa Augment. 587,912.2 61.2404 648.4526 T | tio Fire Insurance Company). Limited '
PE a ransatlen
OF HAMBURG. (COVERS ALSO BURGLARY. Pees NS ;
t re 4 pe » A 7
Oietaled = — em A,B //ARBIVAGES A MINBT-BL-BASSAL | - The National Assurance Company of ireland, DEpioRs cere 198
Guinn de Area YSN Sams Fe Now oi by the Yorkshire Fire & Life Insurance Opy. Established, 1824. DBIA : 39, Cherif
Oignons me me du mois'd’ootobre 1904 re Insurance Policies granted. on. all: approved 3
Cbesaloa LOMPETT gt. 9/8 &— {Ba _ Coton. Graines de coton Paves Descriptions of Property, at moderate. rates,
Oérialos — — = ~- Shor. 3/8 8 |) gop “pisos Ard. 19,154 me 1,100 |ALHXARDBIA, Malton A. K. Aner, Bus Constsntinople. OAIRO, Hoeh Less Thos. Cook & Son: nt),
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Oignins, a. ne we “> " / " eS eee KNGDUEERS, BOULAG,
: DIRECTS 4, 2,589 " 11,859 ” 1,280 CAIRO. ALREAKDRLS.
ets Pe NOUVEAU REMEDE, PURGATIF IDEAL sorte pee
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LIVERPOOL Ne eee a a a teint All classes of enginoaring mork.and HABDIY of store stores undertaken.
Coton. oho See ae au - 9” . 31095 " s406l4 ° 197 Pontoon Seine eee on Senne
femeice = oe Mom Ae gee. Sines 2 Rate on BOULAO ENGINE d\WORKS ore.
Grainesde coton -. -—- » 9/ 2 ed K y ” . has "Beat pear I"herete GRO. BUELEERG Fharetelen. Alarandr's 23.1.0 i
> Oignons me we wee : " near = a ma 150 a Buaycums at Santa Bas-Bt-Hapmmp (CAIRO), ALEXANDRIA AND. KHARTOTM.
CONTINENT ” ’ ” ' ” . ‘ ; ;
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le Havre. — » 3— 98, °" 4958. ., 21,608 ,, 1,160: }Kilometrengpen OUD Now, whit aitne isabsolutely essential in all
Deakeree = 2580 a en Pa Ter Svamneri'h aumpaw | TANGTES MOGITRD GOL VENDOR) FE SANG SRR ROTO. LD.
rg. = 20,—& 22.50 31, 1,~ 6000 y, .96101" ,, 400 | Goods and 7 3.4" tecney tat an ghee he day His mab
Bt.-Pétersbourg, .* S— par tonne ay —— | Sundries’ “y¢tT1~ 1477 294 — | move carey elctres OY © Comins the cele- CROMPTON & & Oo. & Go, UID THE COOPER STEAM } DIGGER (CO. LTD,
NewYork — ,, 25.— polps 8/B 120,036 Ard. 538.853 Sacs 15,531 Cerete Me - seeeacaee |e :RAPIO Dynamos, motors and electric zt deacription. Diggers made in sies No, 6,4, 8 and tf,
Alexandrie, le" 18 ‘octabre 1905 Cree cori Prodeee Amos pe Resi = er cea a ar oe on Bes Srpotatirms :-—TANGYES' GA3 ENGINES, with Prodpoer Plants, . QOOPER. PATBNT
ae ES Sous is pablions afm qu'on puisse La comipiie: as 3767 ee See STEAM DIGGER, specially suitable for
as cveslenarvivages da mois dotobre de cette |g om com. 7 THILIGHTED UPAPRESH, Telegraphic Addres : “ENGINEER, OAIRQ’ and “BNGIN BRB, ALEXANDBIA."
RESU. on avithisinatamdindinetawctie | toe seat sian — ESd Site seemed sarprovy ene toca Werks Oe is tomy, ect oe Dadar eet, te
SITUATION COTONNIBRE RL ALE o taltree such October 1906. Tiss an inencorst ls Spel yt tate 95398 Alege Office and. Stores, 12. —-10.18.905
20 octobre rane 2 BRANCH Siontes cr derangement, whose make fosberee &
AMARIQUE: 1905 1904 pour e mois d’ostobre 1906. dose thon of ey, feat jk to tmsgpay ed
Foy oy |ANatanamme | ae] Eee See [Egyptian Dolla Light Railways Co., Limited.
Recettes aux ports DESIGNATION = } ase | oy a te bl — THERAPIONG = oy? a cis ah gc:
Semaine . ‘ 330,000 894,000 I souvant = ER PIO sonal eotions important trains of the way vinoes *
Roo. da ler. Sept. _—‘1,949,000° 2,255,000 | = —< wares A ea = isaed as irchavers ould ee Oat = af Behera, Gharbich, Dakablieh, Uharkieh exid"Galioubieh Through servica for goods between
Bxport. Angleterre j ed eee, | Tote from stim (in ite eters on a fed free) afaed all stations of the ompany and over 100 principal stations af the State Railway in Upper and
Semaine — ... 100,000 190,000) wwe == + | ee ee 8483 - Commisbonetss asd sichout which Wie foemary: Lower Egypt Goods may also be thrqdgh-booked from or to say station on Helouan
kao 423,009 813,000 eee ee ee Sold by B. Del Mar, Alexandria, Gairo & Port Sald | gaitway. The Company has 9 stations opened fox pablio‘Telegraph Servioe in conjnotion with
Export. Gealfoant bs ; cmniaa ten. « [wee } -=f 30 ' all offices of the Gurernment. Telegeaph Department. For time tables, tarifs and information *
Semaine... ... 160,000 105,000 | reves Seldict Bintrs, =» -f-of um PRIMES DES CONTRATS DR. LE CLERC’S PILLS apply to the offices at, Cairo, Alexandria, Damashous, Tantab,, Zegazig or Seida Zenab.
— ror 689,000 640000|.. . 2 eek: paar <giten Eaomiete For the Liver & Kidneys, Eo (apoia ae mat
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P la filata as are faili nd reliable remedy fo oak. n+ dep] €40) 8S) 9.10 | 9.40 H10-1011.4G UE | 1 2-38) 2 wit
ee ee sme, erm | ac 7.” lee || ce [mee eo 10/40 | deases ofthese impartant organs, es ee a aa eee
ses ie pee par Se ” — < 14a “STELLAGE” A pee a per rer yy i tee io 3 ta calc it) £8) aa | ele te | eds E33 esa flows tas
a . ¢ = = Soncnente _| . | ==] 1 0 | uoton Liv. Jan. PT. 20 — —& 21 10/40 principal t
Insight da 1 Bept. 2,598,000 2,980,000 1
Consom. Mondiale eye of = Pf tem [Ge de oot. Feel, 8 004 & — Cetontinedt 8 . PROTECTION °
Amér. Semaine.. 255,000 271,000] Sareea) = | lpm Geie i oe gas ol Clore, impressed thereon to protect the pabli
Ccasoia Maidiale uson yale tte | -- || - « [Coton liv. Jan. PLT. 6 10/40 8 6 35/40 | from frand AGAINST ‘
Amér dul Sept. 1,466,000 11,834,000 tisbrad w= = =. it . J-e - fF .Gr. de cot. ., Pév. MM. ’ 1 15/40 « 3 20°40 j iad
Vis. supply amér. 2,726,000 2, 180,000 sees igdiel wikis | « ! ~— || - % DR. LE QLERO'S SQAP. « FIRE:
Vi | néral 075,000 2,45 000 warre ” | mate: ae wm | - an q me
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LIVERPOOL : ae ene ~ fen pent mad. | |) = - CREDIT LYONNAIS tions, i Ing aod repay oo kin humo ht ye | THE (UNDERWRITERS FIRE
Ventes Semaine — 64,000 45,000 ome oe Soci Anonyme ot collcathing dieses aid ea ; —
Forwarded ... ... 64,009 83,000 + _,forhoutt | _ _ | _ 4, | CAPITAL 250,000,000 DB FRANCS | generally. Its healing properties greatly: het EXTINGUISHER.
Importation 88,000 190,000 pot - nd | mise the perty aT * ‘ir 7
Bxportation... a 4,000 5,000 or a terete I Des | awe PS, EuroharMent Vansks | viene ITER . - ‘
ee ae ee 620,000. 252,000 —
a 25000..33900 | === Prmene. Saree oe REE at RES Over. Five Hundred now In use
EGYPTIEN . é' cue H AL Y BBS | in Egypt and the Sudan.
1905 1904 COALS. praca tar es Ty STORE-KEBPHRS, AND . be grake bod
Bales Bales Owrrent prices. ton free_om . OTHER TRADERS. . — If you, 7
Forwarded ...) ... 8,000 7,800 | Jaupurr == Bewt. quality » OK . Lali ee ‘merce,’ the British Trade Medium
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Flottant. ... — 21,000 11,000|, te , ft
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